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Public Policy Briefing - Hung, Drawn or Quartered?

The election campaign is being dominated by talk of a hung parliament, with current opinion polls pointing to this result.  But what exactly is a hung parliament, and what might it mean for politics in the UK?  Click here to read our public policy briefing to find out.

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