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Voices: Who seriously thinks the government’s problems would be solved by a change of PM? … from the Independent John Rentoul

Tom Bettenhausen2 hours ago01 mins

The answer appears to be: a growing number of Labour MPs – and it shows how bad things are that it is being talked about already, says John Rentoul

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