“If we were to fail, I do not think another Government could succeed. The result would be a National Government situation and I fear it would lead to totalitarianism of the Right or Left.”

Financial Times, 1 October, 1976.

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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; 1976-1979 1912–2005

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