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I witnessed the celebrations in November 2020 when Biden won: people were literally popping champagne corks on rooftops around me and dancing with flags in ... I told my British friends that ...
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for Great Britain and Ireland and for the Dominions beyond the seas At the dedication service on 11th November 1921 the flag was hoisted onto the pillar above the grave. Company Sgt. Major Harry Evans ...
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Yet, it is vital for the U.K. to continue to develop that relationship and we have much to offer the new President Trump.
Zack Beauchamp is a senior correspondent at Vox, where he covers ideology and challenges to democracy, both at home and abroad. His book on democracy, The Reactionary Spirit, was published 0n July 16.
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