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Labour has 'searching' to do after losing votes in areas with high Muslim population, Jess Phillips says

Sky News Friday, 3 May 2024
The Labour Party has some "searching" to do following its underperformance in areas with a high Muslim population, according to MP Jess Phillips.
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