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🗓️ 31 January 2025
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Last week marked the end of the sanctioned 6 month whip removal of 7 Labour MPs who voted against the two-child benefit cap in July.
Andrew Marr is joined by one of them, John Mcdonnell MP for Hayes and Harlington to ask - what next?
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1:34.7 | Hello, I'm Andrew Marr, and this is Politics with the New Statesman. |
1:39.4 | Last week marked the end of the sanctioned six-month suspension of seven Labour MPs who back in July |
1:46.1 | voted against the two-child benefit cap. |
1:49.3 | Today, I've been speaking to the most prominent of them, John MacDonald, to find out what's next. |
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