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 | Alexander Uzerovic Wedel Andersen Eksamens nr: 401452 The bnp focuses on the loss of sovereignty to these external enemies and paints a picture of a Britain on the edge of destruction. They combine this negative image with rhetoric of Britain’s former glory and how they can restore this status 75.52 Kb. 1 | read |
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