lose severance pay. so i guess they are unlikely to do that? are unlikely to do that? and i think that s why boris are unlikely to do that? and i think that s why boris johnson are unlikely to do that? and i think that s why boris johnson has - are unlikely to do that? and i think that s why boris johnson has said l that s why boris johnson has said they want that s why boris johnson has said they want to take legal action against they want to take legal action against the company because as things against the company because as things stand, and you alluded to it ust things stand, and you alluded to it just now. things stand, and you alluded to it just now, that as the law exists at the moment, it s very much stacked against the moment, it s very much stacked against employees who are mistreated by their against employees who are mistreated by their company. and darrenjones, they were by their company. and darrenjones, they were mp labour mp who is taken they were
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