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Does Labour have a “forgotten flank”?

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75% Informative
Nigel Farage's return to politics could become a nightmare for the Tories for Labour .
Reform would finish first with 180 seats, ousting nine cabinet ministers, survey finds.
Some in Labour identify an equal and opposite problem the fractures on the left.
The biggest challenge that the government faces is delivering in time, says Morgan McSweeney .
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77
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formal
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English
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48
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