Millions of British families will find themselves arguing this Christmas Day over whether to watch the Queen's Speech, who should sit where at the dinner table - and who cheated at a board game. A poll, of 2,000 adults who celebrate Christmas, found six in ten have never had a December 25th without a little bickering with a loved one.
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