Arsenal’s title win should be studied by politicians everywhere – and especially Keir Starmer. (…)
The sensational victory didn’t happen by accident, it took years of dedication and clever planning, something the PM – himself a fan – should note Obviously, I know that politics and football are different. One is a high-stakes endeavour that affects the lives of hundreds of millions of people, (…)
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