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QUENTIN LETTS: The 50 people who wrecked Britain - part 2

Paul Burrell

We all have our own little list of them - the fools, knaves and vulgarians who have helped dumb down Britain and promote the trite and the tawdry in national life. Now, in a wonderful new book, the Mail's peerless sketchwriter Quentin Letts offers his own... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

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