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May 2020
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A New, Radical Approach (with Philippa W...

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Boris Johnson's "baby steps" towards lifting the lockdown come into effect today. Philippa Whitford, SNP MP for Central Ayrshire and the party's health spokesperson, tells Bloomberg Westminster's Roger Hearing and Sebastian Salek why England is going too far in easing the restrictions.

Plus, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Therese Raphael explains how the government can pay for its furlough program without unleashing another wave of austerity.

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