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  1. 22 de jan. de 2024 · Phrase [ edit] a week is a long time in politics. ( idiomatic) In politics, much change can occur in a short space of time. Categories: English terms with audio links.

  2. The idiom “a week is a long time in politics” reflects the fast-paced nature of political events. It originated from British politician Harold Wilson’s statement during his 1964 election campaign that “a week is a long time in politics.”. The phrase has since become widely used to describe how quickly political circumstances can change.

  3. former presenters Áine Lawlor current. The Week in Politics is an Irish news and current affairs programme broadcast on RTÉ One and the RTÉ News channel. It is presented by Áine Lawlor, occasionally by Sharon Ní Bheoláin or Paul Cunningham. [1] [2] In its original format in 1996 it was hosted by Caroline Erskine [3] and Seán Duignan.

  4. 12 de set. de 2012 · A WEEK CAN BE a long time in politics. We owe the observation to Harold Wilson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and again from 1974 to 1976. His predecessor, Harold Macmillan, asked about the main difficulties that he faced in office, is reported to have responded very simply, ‘events, dear boy, events’.

  5. A Week in Politics: With Vincent Hanna, Andrew Rawnsley, Peter Jay, Peter Kellner. In-depth look at the week's political stories.

  6. 3 de fev. de 2024 · Week in politics: Biden in a ... American Muslim voters, Michigan's a state that has extraordinary political complexities, a signature of what the president confronts this fall, ...

  7. Harold Wilson. This Party needs to protect itself against the activities of small groups of inflexible political persuasion, extreme so-called left and in a few cases extreme so-called moderates, having in common only their arrogant dogmatism. James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, KG, OBE, FRS, PC ( 11 March 1916 – 24 May 1995) was ...