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Listen: progressive donors, keep your cash away from the Labour party
Prospect's Jay Elwes speaks to John McTernan about Google's tax affairs, Labour's financial woes and more
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Jay Elwes
February 03, 2016
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks to Scottish Labour Party leader Kezia Dugdale during a shadow cabinet meeting in Portcullis House, London. 26th January 2016 ©Anthony Devlin/PA Wire/Press Association Images
Profit isn't a dirty word. Google doesn't owe any tax. Labour may be facing a financial crisis. Controversial claims, but all are put forward by political commentator and strategist John McTernan in his chat with Prospect's Deputy Editor Jay Elwes.
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