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Shaking the magic money tree: Labour under fire for caving into unions after finding more cash to 'bribe' striking doctors while denying crucial funding for defence
Labour faces criticism for allocating funds to 'bribe' striking doctors while denying essential defense funding, as per the article's title. The party is accused of caving into unions to secure the additional cash for the medical strikes.
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