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  "textContent": "PM Keir Starmer has introduced landmark legislation that will significantly change how politics operates in the UK. While MPs must still approve it, Cabinet Minister Steve Reed has confirmed that the government will apply it retrospectively. Bad news for Farage and Reform. Justifying this move to backdate this policy, Reed cited the urgent need to […]\n\nBy Maddison Wheeldon",
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