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Boris, on the Bulldog
Boris, on the Bulldog
In an interview on Winston Churchill at a conference five years ago, the new British PM demonstrated remarkable rhetorical erudition.
Address by Boris Johnson, Prime Minister, United Kingdom
Delivered in an interview at the London Telegraph, London on November 3, 2014
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