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"I think maybe he was frightened of missing".
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It was, he says, as if "I were being called out for missing an essential piece — for skipping on, or being frightened of, anger".
"David Cameron and Ed Miliband are missing in action, sitting on their hands, scared of their shadows, frightened of their own internal party divisions, unwilling to make the case for an open, outward-facing, engaged Britain in the modern world.
Of course, sometimes you have to be dunderheaded to miss the connection: Clint Eastwood movies were popular in the early seventies because people were frightened of crime and had vengeance fantasies, however ugly, that were acted out by Dirty Harry.
"You're frightened of them?" "They're frightening people.
What was I frightened of?
"I felt frightened of it.
Are you frightened of anything?
"We were frightened of Goldwater".
The government is frightened of Muslims, but they're also frightened of their shadow, frightened of reality.
I'm frightened of it.
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