Sir Ed Davey on his plan to take the fight to the far right

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In this week’s EMQs George Osborne and Ed Balls take on a question from Jeremy Hunt who asks if chancellors are under pressure to push through new reform as soon as they are in office. Ed and George bring their experience to the query. Following the Pope’s letter on the topic of ...  Show more

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