Ulrik Federspiel should be Britain's ally in making Brexit work. His father was a Harrow-educated, British-backed hero of the Danish wartime resistance. His long career in diplomacy and business is the embodiment of Denmark's anglophile postwar establishment and its pragmatic, free-trading spirit. A short walk from his office is the leafy Mølleåen valley, which an early translator of Shakespeare called home. Anglo-Danish affinities run deep — as does a shared nonconformist, Eurosceptic streak.
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