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Hunt donates £32,000 of own money to local party amid 'neck and neck' fight to keep seat

Sky News Thursday, 27 June 2024 ()
Jeremy Hunt has donated a further £32,000 of his own money to his constituency party as he tries to avoid becoming the first sitting chancellor in modern British history to lose his seat.
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