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We find that even though may trusts must have taken substantial losses, they were practically all in a position to withstand the storm and come through it in at least a fair position to benefit from the subsequent upward trend.
If health is up to it then attractions are obvious: close ally, one of the few May trusts, remainer, experience of the Home Office (under her) and crucially straight in from outside so no wider reshuffle required.
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She may trust that, when the time comes, she will intend it (Setiya 2007).
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