Laurence Fox on his new political party, a £5 million donation and ‘wokeness’ | Choppers Politics

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Actor Laurence Fox has spoken exclusively to ‘Chopper’s politics’ podcast about setting up his new political party called Reclaim. You can watch the full interview here. To listen to more interviews like this you can visit telegraph.co.uk/choppers-politics, or search ‘Choppers Politics’ on your podcast app. Subscribe to The Telegraph on YouTube ► https://bit.ly/3idrdLH

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