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Mr Brown says Labour are now"carbon copy Tories" on Brexit and the next general election will be a choice"between two Tory prime ministers". The move has been announced by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport after a review of the business case for its sale. Ms Donelan's predecessor Nadine Dorries announced the decision to take the broadcaster out of public ownership during former PM Boris Johnson's premiership.
The laws will require a proportion of union members to continue working to retain a"minimum level" of service and strikes could be deemed illegal if unions refuse to provide this. He is asked if Labour will be prepared to give up UK sovereignty in some areas in order to achieve close economic ties. He responds that the issue needs to be dealt with upstream, tackling the gangs"at source" as they try and traffic people.
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