Have/keep a foot in both camps verb phrase
To support or be connected with two opposing sides
After that heated argument two of my best friends split up, so I had to keep a foot in both camps.
I decided to have a foot in both camps because each side has its own interests.
The verb "have/keep" should be conjugated according to its tense.
An event or activity leads to others that are unplanned or unforeseen.
My father bought a car, then a house, then a boat. One thing leads to another.