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Diane Abbott has claimed that holding an election in December would be “ludicrous”, amid a growing split in Labor over backing a poll next week.
The shadow home secretary failed to clarify Labor’s position this morning, insisting that the party was “definitely up for an election” whilst also refusing to commit to voting for one …
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