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OBR fallout and scrapping jury trials | PoliticsJOE reacts to PMQs
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Another week at the despatch box, but this time Keir Starmer had to fight off attacks from the opposition on the fallout from the budget which led to the resignation of the head of the OBR over the weekend. Safe to say Kemi Badenoch made great hay off the decision.
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Clive Lewis interview: https://youtu.be/qc1E_t68ehs
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