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With England through to the World Cup semi-finals, the question of who will be playing looks very clear but the same can't be said for Andy Burnham's cabinet. Trade Minister Sir Chris Bryant gives Trevor his thoughts on what the Burnham era might look like.

And with the Clacton by-election at risk of descending into a farce, shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride tells Trevor that Nigel Farage is using it as a "distraction" from questions over donations.

Also on the show this week are Paul Nowak, General Secretary of the TUC and Rain Newton-Smith, economist and General Secretary of the CBI.

Our panel this week are author and LBC presenter, Iain Dale, senior political commentator at The Telegraph, Annabel Denham and columnist and broadcaster Steve Richards.

You can watch Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips every week on Sky News at 8.30am

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