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England has no eternal allies and permanent enemies - her interests are eternal and constant

Henry John Temple
Henry John Temple

Phraseologism: England has no eternal allies and permanent enemies - her interests are eternal and constant.

Meaning: Cited as an example of exemplary pragmatism in foreign policy.

Origin: From a speech in the English House of Commons (March 1, 1858) by the British Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister (1855-1858, 1859-1865), Viscount Henry John Temple Palmerston (1784-1865). He delivered this speech during a debate in Parliament on British foreign policy. In the original: "We have no eternal allies and we have no permanent enemies, our interests are eternal and constant. Our duty is to protect our interests."

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It is used both in the direct and in the ironic sense, according to the situation.

Origin:

Quote from "Songs about the Motherland" in the film "Circus" (1936), text by V. I. Lebedev Kumach, music by I. O. Dunayevsky.

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