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As the economy faces such difficulties, more tough questions need to be asked about what the Tories would do if elected. Their ideology of free markets and small government needs challenging. That has to be part of our job.
Lucy Powell
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Lucy Powell
Age: 50
Born: 1974
Born: October 10
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Lucy Maria Powell
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