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Is she running? Labour deputy leader Lucy Powell complains 'three men' are vying for No10 and suggests a woman will have to 'clean up the mess'
Labour deputy leader Lucy Powell criticizes three men vying for No10 and suggests a woman may need to address the resulting issues. She implies the current competition could lead to a problematic situation requiring female leadership.
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