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Good to hear Starmer echo our Blueprint report on beneficial alignment. We must ensure that divergence only happens when it benefits the UK, not simply out of principle. https://bit.ly/3PMnnx2
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Mike Grinter thanks for the kind article. https://lnkd.in/gZaDsbeJ
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