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The UK used to be a European tourism hot spot. Here’s how it all went wrong - and how it could be fixed
CNN — It’s hardly a great tourism slogan. “Britain is grinding to a halt” was the verdict of the UK’s Labour Party on the country they hoped to govern, as they were setting out their case for election in June. On July 4, they won by a landslide, promising change. As residents wonder what to expect …
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