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The second reading of the Brexit Bill – what the opposition parties say
14 Feb 2017

The second reading of the Brexit Bill – what the opposition parties say

by Centre for Business Research | posted in: Boni Sones | 0

In this special CBR documentary Boni Sones, a CBR Policy Associate and Executive Producer of parliamentaryradio.com, talks to three opposition MPs and candidates about the Second Reading of the Brexit Bill: Seema Malhotra for Labour, Eilidh Whiteford SNP and Julian … Continued

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