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There are plenty of reasons to think that the terrible lesson of the 1930s will not have to be learnt again.
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And I would think: you silly people - you have no taste for poetry?' And then he is off again, reciting fragments of poetry learnt in his youth.
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"We hope that lessons will be learnt, so that this does not happen again in future elections".
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