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In broken Britain, a new start with Labour?
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November 3, 2024
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Four years after Brexit, what is the state of Britain and its economy and migration policies? How will that affect upcoming UK elections? Our guests: Oliver Moody (The Times); Katja Hoyer (King's College London); Nicolai von Ondarza (SWP)
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