THE “golden rule” of a political crisis, attributed to Alastair Campbell, states that a politician is done for if the media frenzy in which he is entangled outlasts a certain time period. Commentators dispute the precise point-of-no-return: a week, nine days, twelve days and a fortnight are the most common theses.
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