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has done “an impressive job in impossible circumstances” then it would be a big step up in competence after her dismal record at TalkTalk and other companies, not to mention her membership of the Jockey Club board, which gave the go-ahead for the Cheltenham races.The country is being warned that"Boris Johnson may address the country as early as tomorrow".

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