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Dominic Raab - British Conservative MP

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Britain's Conservative Party is under fire - from all sides. Stuck in a fractious coalition with the country's Liberal Democrats, criticised in European circles for isolationism and split from within - between centrist conservatives, like the British prime minister, and those pushing to the radical right econimically. Dominic Raab is a rising neo-liberal star in the Conservative Party. But is his movement doing the party it comes from more harm than good?

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