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<b>Deepak Lal:</b> The Trump trauma

There have been worries that there is no clear line of authority in Mr Trump's White House

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Deepak Lal
I have recently spent a month in Los Angeles where the anti-Donald Trump hysteria is extraordinary. A plebiscite on California seceding from the United States is to be put on a forthcoming ballot. This reminds me of a report by Joan Robinson at a dinner party in New Delhi in the 1960s of the signs she saw in Havana during a visit which said: “The US says it cannot live a few hundred miles from a Communist country. Why don’t they move?” Now Californians unwilling to live with their democratic citizens who elected President Trump want to do what Fidel
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