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Sep 2019
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Getting Brexit done? | Matt Hancock and ...

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The Conservatives are kicking off their party conference promising to 'get Brexit done'. As health secretary Matt Hancock sets out plans for 40 new hospitals, Sophy challenges him on the funding for these. Nigel Farage discusses making a pact with the Conservatives ahead of the next general election and why an MEP has been kicked out of his Brexit Party. 
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