The British have always coped without becoming a dictatorship.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that even though the British government has faced many challenges over the years, it has never become a dictatorship. Instead, the British people and their leaders have found ways to work together and overcome difficulties without giving all the power to one person or group. This shows that the British system of government is strong and resilient, allowing the country to stay free and democratic.
About Frederick Forsyth
Frederick Forsyth is a renowned English novelist and journalist known for his thrilling works, including The Day of the Jackal and The Odessa File. He has sold over 70 million books in more than 30 languages and has had many of his titles adapted for the silver screen.
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