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Turnbull's British lessons
The same forces that derailed Britain's long-term strategic direction in Brexit also exist in the Australian body politic.
Michael Stutchbury is Editor-in-Chief of The Australian Financial Review.
The same forces that derailed Britain's long-term strategic direction in Brexit also exist in the Australian body politic.
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