Ed Balls in Burnley to launch Royal Mail campaign
LABOUR leadership hopeful Ed Balls admitted his party had ‘lost touch with Burnley voters’ on a visit to the town yesterday.
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LABOUR leadership hopeful Ed Balls admitted his party had ‘lost touch with Burnley voters’ on a visit to the town yesterday.
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