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Across the Red Line - Series 5 - Should politicians stop worrying about 'hard-working families'? - BBC Sounds

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Across the Red Line - Series 5 - Should politicians stop worrying about 'hard-working families'? - BBC Sounds

Across the Red Line

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Should politicians stop worrying about 'hard-working families'?

Released On: 14 Oct 2020
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Ex-ministers Caroline Flint and Rory Stewart debate the focus on 'hard-working families'.

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