"Power without responsibility - the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages."

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Source: 1931 Speech,18 Mar. Rudyard Kipling, Baldwin's cousin, is alleged to be the original author of this famous phrase. Harold Macmillan claimed that the Duke of Devonshire (his father-in-law) responded 'Good God, that's done it, he's lost us the tarts.'

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Stanley Baldwin

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Stanley Baldwin was a British politician and three-time Prime Minister known for his leadership during the interwar period and his emphasis on national unity.

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