Article 76RH8 As the US marks 250, does the special relationship still exist – or is the UK just irrelevant?

As the US marks 250, does the special relationship still exist – or is the UK just irrelevant?

by
Ed Pilkington
from World news | The Guardian on (#76RH8)

The gap between America and Britain has grown economically as Trump asserts the UK is dying'. Culturally, however, it's a different story

On 1 June 1785 John Adams travelled to London to become the first US ambassador to Britain, in which capacity he was to meet George III. By his own admission, Adams trembled at the encounter. After all, it had been less than a decade since he helped Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independence denouncing the king as an absolute tyrant" who had plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people".

A trepidatious Adams trudged through the London drizzle to St James's Palace, where he presented his credentials to King George. He bowed three times, then declared he would be the happiest of men if I can be instrumental in recommending my country more and more to your Majesty's royal benevolence".

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