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...Labour’s advantage has been built partly on more than a year of meetings with company executives and industry bodies, spearheaded by Starmer, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and shadow business secretary...
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...It would effectively wipe out your profits,” said Michael Parker, head of tax at the National Farmers Union....
...She is also expecting to meet shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, according to people briefed on the matter....
...In the UK this has attracted the scrutiny of politicians including shadow Labour chancellor Rachel Reeves who has accused buyout groups of asset stripping, citing their roles in companies such as HMV and...
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