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Statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, London. Photograph: Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty Images
Statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, London. Photograph: Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty Images
Two timely books â by Anthony Seldon and Mark Garnett â make us think about what it takes to be a successful prime minister, and why so few have been up to the job
Sun 4 Apr 2021 02.00 EDT
Freshly installed as prime minister, Boris Johnson returned from Buckingham Palace to tell members of his inner circle that the Queen had said to him: âI donât know why anyone would want the job.â His response to Her Majesty is not known. He might have replied that he had craved to be âworld kingâ since childhood and securing the keys to Number 10 was the closest approximation available to realising that ambition.