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Britain and France actually talked about a 'union' in the 1950s and even discussed the possibility of Elizabeth II becoming the French head of state!
Once-secret papers from the National Archives have yielded the discoveries. On September 10, 1956, French Prime Minister Guy Mollet went to London to discuss the possibility of a merger between the two countries with Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden.
I wonder what they would have called it, Brance or Fritain or Frengland?
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Britain and France actually talked about a 'union' in the 1950s and even discussed the possibility of Elizabeth II becoming the French head of state!
Once-secret papers from the National Archives have yielded the discoveries. On September 10, 1956, French Prime Minister Guy Mollet went to London to discuss the possibility of a merger between the two countries with Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden.
I wonder what they would have called it, Brance or Fritain or Frengland?
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