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  • September 9, 2020

Andrew Adonis and David Taylor on Ernest Bevin

https://media.acast.com/progressivebritain/andrewadonisanddavidtayloronernestbevin/media.mp3

 

What can Ernie Bevin, Labour’s innovative post-war foreign secretary, teach Keir Starmer’s Labour Party? Andrew Adonis in conversation with David Taylor from the Labour Campaign for International Development.

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