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Mar 2020
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No New Cash for NHS Facing Coronavirus (...

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The Prime Minister says the NHS will get everything it needs to cope. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Therese Raphael discusses the virus, the bullying accusations against Home Secretary Priti Patel and the U.S.-U.K. trade deal.

Plus Anand Menon, professor of European politics at King's College London and director of the UK in a Changing Europe tells Bloomberg Westminster's Caroline Hepker and Sebastian Salek Conservative MPs are underpricing the disruption of a no-deal Brexit.

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