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I think Britain's last non-peaceful transition of power was in 1688 - and that was bloodless. -- nm
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Roger More (aka rogermore)
Jan 20 '17, 15:25
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How was Britain not independent then? (Or do you think I mean Canada?) -- nm
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Jan 20, 15:35
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Oh, like Australians who say "largest/first etc in the Southern Hemisphere" -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 20, 15:59
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he's mocking me, just ignore it. -- nm*
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