a week is a long time in politics

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== English == === Etymology === Usually attributed to British Prime Minister Harold Wilson in the mid-1960s. Also used by (and incorrectly attributed to) Australian PM Gough Whitlam in the 1970s. === Pronunciation === === Phrase === a week is a long time in politics (idiomatic) In politics, much change can occur in a short space of time.