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		<title>Free: A View of British Politics</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[After three years of a parliament in chaos, Boris Johnson&#8217;s 2019 General Election victory has stabilized the House of Commons and left the Labour Party in disarray. But why do politicians go so wrong in believing certain individuals are worthy of power when from the outset some leaders have little hope of winning? My theories [&#8230;]]]></description>
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After three years of a parliament in chaos, Boris Johnson&#8217;s 2019 General Election victory has stabilized the House of Commons and left the Labour Party in disarray. But why do politicians go so wrong in believing certain individuals are worthy of power when from the outset some leaders have little hope of winning? My theories of the qualities a leader must possess and the kind of policies he/she must espouse are detailed in this essay on British Political History (1964-2019). My unique viewpoint has developed over 50 years of political interest and observations. <strong>Free</strong><b> on Kindle.</b><br />
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