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Dec 2023
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George Monbiot Destroys Tories On Nation...

OWEN JONES
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Wow: after his first appearance on BBC Question Time in two decades, my colleague George Monbiot smashes the Tories - and reveals the real secret behind their Rwanda plan.

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