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EMERGENCY: Journalism For Dummies Question 1/ Mr Burnham: when you became Mayor what was your Total Family Wealth? Shares, Savings, Property, Pensions etc Question 2/ Mr Burnham: when you became Labour MP recently what was your Total Family Wealth? Shares, Savings, Property, Pensions etc 3/ What was your Mayoral...

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