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"textContent": "President Harry Truman’s Secretary of State Dean Acheson said in 1962 that “Great Britain has lost an empire and has not yet found a role.” In Britain, it is cliché to echo that claim in one way or another, true as it may be. The UK has nevertheless continued to play a notable role in […]\n\nThe post The UK’s Accelerated Decline appeared first on The American Conservative.",
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