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It contains a video. The FT says that the British Labour Party is unlikely to win in an election but there are often surprises. Beyond the divisions in Labour over Brexit and antisemitism problems, the party has a radical economic agenda being led by shadow chancellor John McDonnell. FT chief political correspondent Jim Pickard talks to the Labour insiders behind the policies including economist Ann Pettifor, Cat Hobbs from WeOwnIt, Laura Parker from Momentum and Bob Kerslake, former civil service head The FTWhat Labour would mean for business — Corbyn insiders talk to the FT
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It contains a video. The FT says that the British Labour Party is unlikely to win in an election but there are often surprises.It contains a video. The FT says that the British Labour Party is unlikely to win in an election but there are often surprises. Beyond the divisions in Labour over Brexit and antisemitism problems, the party has a radical economic agenda being led by shadow chancellor John McDonnell. FT chief political correspondent Jim Pickard talks to the Labour insiders behind the policies including economist Ann Pettifor, Cat Hobbs from WeOwnIt, Laura Parker from Momentum and Bob Kerslake, former civil service head The FTWhat Labour would mean for business — Corbyn insiders talk to the FT
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Beyond the divisions in Labour over Brexit and antisemitism problems, the party has a radical economic agenda being led by shadow chancellor John McDonnell. FT chief political correspondent Jim Pickard talks to the Labour insiders behind the policies including economist Ann Pettifor, Cat Hobbs from WeOwnIt, Laura Parker from Momentum and Bob Kerslake, former civil service head
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What Labour would mean for business — Corbyn insiders talk to the FT