Britain's Political Distractions and Power Struggles

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Former Starmer adviser Paul Ovenden criticizes the government for being distracted by the case of Alaa Abd el-Fattah, which he describes as a 'running joke' that diverted attention from core domestic issues, and calls for policy reforms to focus on economic and social priorities.
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