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James Frayne: Tories are playing with fire if they backslide on Brexit
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James Millar: Jeremy Corbyn must choose his friends carefully
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Kevin Maguire: Labour's love is lost as the mood changes in Westminster
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Robert Bartram: Why bother with traditional election campaigning?
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