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Omund enjoyed "Meet the New Boss", alas it was so short. It was nice to see the U.S.S.R., the People's Republics, and the Commonwealth of Great Britain not stagnating in the 1960's to the 1980's and collapsing in 1990 C.E. There were the predictable shortages, bread-lines outside shops, and suppressions expected of post-War Soviet autocracy. But there was before the invention and societal integration of "tabulators" and the "Internet" first mitigated, then solved the resource-scarcity problem.

Unfortunately, reading of that peace, democratic inclusion and prosperity under Marxist-Leninist Communism in the modern day makes it very tempting for some-one living nowadays but with the chaos in the background.

Also, Anthony W. Benn was a well-known British politician of that time-period, yet I did not know he had a speech impediment until I read of it in "Agent Lavender"
 
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