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Things are so bad in the Democrat Party it soon will be applying for a USAID handout like Guatemala, Serbia and Egypt.
Kit Kowol’s first book, released at the end of 2024, achieves the rare feat of fundamentally revising our understanding of British politics and society during the Second World War.