Emma Martin

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‘To some extent all politicians are gamblers with events. They try to anticipate what will happen, to put themselves on the right side of events.’ Johnson even interpreted Churchill’s opposition to Nazism in this rather cynical light, writing that in the early 1930s, when Churchill’s fortunes had been at a low ebb, he had ‘put his shirt on a horse called anti-Nazism … and his bet came off in spectacular fashion’.
The Age of The Strongman: How the Cult of the Leader Threatens Democracy around the World
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