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It's obviously true that as the world returns to something like normal levels of output, commodities will rise in price, and consumer prices will move back to annual rates of increase of something like 2%, as opposed to something like 0%.
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In fact, the Leader of The House, Andrea Leadsom, said that this was so procedurally odd that she would be referring the matter to a rules committee, to see whether the increase in use of something as obscure as "humble addresses" could be justified.
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