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🗓️ 26 December 2024
⏱️ 40 minutes
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This Boxing Day, George Osborne and Ed Balls pop the champagne and turn their minds to the year ahead. Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway asks: What could Labour achieve in 2025 that would earn it Ed and George’s seal of approval? And what are they personally looking forward to in the coming year?
Meanwhile, Conservative Member of Parliament Laura Trott, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, has rung in to ask for advice on getting the issue of improving schools on the radar.
And have Ed and George really left politics for good? They consider what it would take to stage a comeback …
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