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The home secretary appears to have won the job running the UK’s economy at the expense of energy secretary Ed Miliband
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The home secretary appears to have won the job running the UK’s economy at the expense of energy secretary Ed Miliband. After he announced his intentions to stand in Makerfield, the first step on his short road to seizing power, the pound fell to a one-month low . But since his by-election victory, Mr Burnham has taken a series of steps to reassure the markets.
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The home secretary appears to have won the job running the UK’s economy at the expense of energy secretary Ed Miliband
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After he announced his intentions to stand in Makerfield, the first step on his short road to seizing power, the pound fell to a one-month low .
according to GB News – PoliticsBut since his by-election victory, Mr Burnham has taken a series of steps to reassure the markets.
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The home secretary appears to have won the job running the UK’s economy at the expense of energy secretary Ed Miliband
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