interrogation of someone who shapes our political thinking about what has shaped theirs. my guess this week has a pretty daunting task. they have to persuade britain to persuade you that labour can be trusted with your money. rachel reeves, who was made shadow chancellor in may, is used to thinking a few moves ahead. she used to be under 1a uk chess champion. maybe she has a winning gambit. rachel reeves, welcome to political thinking. you want said that chess was the perfect preparation for politics. really7 it’s was the perfect preparation for politics. really? was the perfect preparation for politics. really? it s about getting ou to politics. really? it s about getting you to look politics. really? it s about getting you to look ahead politics. really? it s about getting you to look ahead and politics. really? it s about getting you to look ahead and think - you to look ahead and think strategically, notjust drastically and what your opponent s next move will be. it s not
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