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was “hugely depressing for those of us on the left”, but he adds: “You have to ensure that our institutional set-up where we have democratic liberal capitalism is really delivering for people, because if it doesn’t the consequences of that could be quite grave.
By 2017, Mr Jones was working as a lawyer for BT and won Bristol North West, having expected another defeat. Mr Jones may be a political carnivore of the select committee corridor but for the past nine years he has not eaten meat, for climate change reasons and the high carbon emissions of meat production.
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