Statements like, "The early Peterloo incident was the deserved fate of the mob," "The enactment of the Six Acts was a necessary evil to maintain social order," and "The execution of the culprits behind the Cato Street Conspiracy: all evil will eventually be brought to justice," and so on.
There were also mid-period comments like, "The occurrence of the Peterloo incident reflected the incompetence of Manchester's local governance," "The Six Acts were not an infringement on freedom of speech, and the scrutiny and banning of associations still hold their unique historical significance," and "I deeply regret the occurrence of the Cato Street Conspiracy, the assassination of Cabinet members is unacceptable, and there were better ways for them to express themselves, such as publishing this book, for instance."