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Whatever seeds of doubt Labour may have sown about the Conservative plans, its change of tack was probably counter-productive.
Perhaps the first seed for me was sown about ten years ago when my then colleague and co-founder of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Marshall Marcus asked if I would speak to one of the broadsheets about our next concert programme.
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