Quote: Bulliac "I don't like strong 'leaders' and never have. Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Mugabe, Pinochet the list is endless, were all strong leaders. I was going to throw Thatcher in there too, but I guess that might be thought a teensy bit over the top.
The best 'Leaders' recognise the need to compromise and to put their own party, class or personal interests aside when deciding what is best for the country as a whole. We never ever get one like that, so I dislike 'leaders'. They don't lead me.'"
I'll wager at some point in your life you have followed a strong leader. At work or playing sport.
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The Hitler example is interesting because his aggression was made worse by the fact that Britain had a weak leader in Chamberlian