March 30, 2012

Britons Still Perceive a Special Relationship With U.S.

Angus Reid, Angus Reid

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Most people in Britain hold positive views on the United States and are satisfied with the current state of bilateral relations, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found.

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