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“Global Britain” turning into ‘Little England Isolationism’ on the beaches of Cornwall

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on Jun 11
The sun used to never set on the British Empire a little more than 100 years ago. Today that empire has shrunk and its core, the United Kingdom, appears to be fundamentally fragmented.
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