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Iran, Mandelson, and Farage Fighting The...

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Ed Vaizey unpacks the politics of the day - from the fallout from the Mandelson files, to the US easing sanctions on Russian oil, to Nigel Farage's problem with the pollsters.


With Michael Binyon and Daisy McAndrew.


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