Malcolm Stack
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@holland_tom Can't wait to hear more silly German accents and talk of moustaches.
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@DanielJHannan @owenmatth Not your idols in the fossil fuel industry then? Please stop speaking.
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@malcolm_stack Andrew Field's 'Prelude to Waterloo: Quatre Bras' gives a good French perspective on things. Mike Robinson wrote a book on Quatre Bras a few years back too. And volume 1 of John Hussey's campaign history is good, although it is an account of the wider campaign as well.
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@Knog No replies from them. One reason you may not have received my emails is because it’s so difficult to find an address. What’s the email?
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@malcolm_stack Sorry to hear that you are having trouble with accessing your account. I cannot seem to see any emails in our inbox that matches your name - if you could please send us a follow up to hello@knog.com our customer service team will definitely get back to you!
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Why @Knog can I not access my account, not reset my password, not get a reply to my emails? I just want to be able to work my Scout.
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@LettersOfNote @fakehistoryhunt I just finished watching Journey’s End…
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@malcolm_stack @helenlewis Not directly, but fwiw I did explore American feelings about the British in this article about a fight between Macmillan New York and its London parent. brill.com/view/journals/…
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NEW: I’m not sure people fully appreciate how dire the US life expectancy / mortality situation has got.
My column: enterprise-sharing.ft.com/redeem/75e5e3d…
And some utterly damning charts.
1) at *every* point on the income distribution, Americans live shorter lives than the English.

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@sgediting @helenlewis It is interesting. Does anyone know of any recent writing on this at all?
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@helenlewis I am a dual national, and I remember when I finally understood that for many Americans, both left and right, Britain is still the former colonial ‘parent’ that they define themselves against. Because the US is rich, we forget that it has its own post-colonial element.
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