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In the 1970s Harold Wilson was a less presidential, but not a less presidentializing, premier than he had been in the sixties. But a combination of a more cautious approach on his part and a somewhat dispirited opposition in Whitehall, ensured that on this occasion constitutional controversy was more muted.
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There would this time be no ‘presidential nonsense’.1
He was a consummate politician; and a politician has no business with principles and no business with being frank. Either would interfere with the conduct of his art, which consists not least in appearing to be principled and frank while being neither. Nevertheless Harold Wilson remains un-summarisable.2
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Pryce, S. (1997). Harold Wilson 1974–6: A Presidentializing Premier. In: Presidentializing the Premiership. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230379992_6
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