I think so, I do anyway.
Yes they do when it's christmas.
The Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree has been donated by the Norwegian Government since 1947 in recognition of the help given to Norway during World War II.
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Each year since 1947, a Christmas tree has been given to the people of London from the people of Norway in gratitude for Britain's support for Norway during World War II. For many Londoners the Christmas tree and carol singing in Trafalgar Square signal the countdown to Christmas.
The country is Norway, and the reason is a 'thank you' form the people of Norway to the people of Great Brittan for the help and support given to the people of Norway during the second world war. There is a great affinity and friendship between British people and Norwegian people, apart from which, the Norwegian woods have some awesome Christmas tree specimens.
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1852 1947 was the first year the current tradition started and a Christmas tree has been given to the people of London from the people of Norway in gratitude for Britain's support for Norway during World War II.
Since 1947, the people of Norway have presented a Christmas Tree each year to the British people in thanks for help received during World War II. The tree is always erected in Trafalgar Square in central London.
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The Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree has been presented to the people of Britain from the people of Norway since 1947 as a token of thanks for help received during World War II.