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As Duncan Bell points out in "“The Idea of Greater Britain” (2007) “The relationship between Greater Britain and imperial federation was complex and often confused.” and this redirect compounds that confusion. As he goes on to say: “While virtually all federalists employed the language of Greater Britain, not all of the proponents of Greater Britain were federalists.” Bearing in mind the wealth of documentation of this concept and the subsequent adoption of this term by such luminaries as Oswald Moseley, I am going to redevelop this page on a more referenced basis.Leutha (talk) 10:32, 22 January 2022 (UTC)Reply