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...Sir Sajid Javid, former Tory home secretary, said: “I’d hope every MP would confront such a statement head on. Liz should really know better.”...
...Madhumita Murgia And his point was, there’s this kind of tension where, you know, they could easily build a profitable business, stop putting so much money into R&D and just improve their primary product...
...So I think if he gets a seat and I doubt he’d have gone for it if he didn’t think he had a very good chance. George ParkerLocal lad in Rochdale....
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