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"I actually totally do understand that, if after 14 years your living standards haven't got any better and your public services have declined then of course you want change."

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That gap of 1.3 million gets at a problem totally distinct from an overall shortage of homes.

The squad have not been totally insulated from the outside excitement about their progress though.

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But the 37-year-old said Strictly is "totally different" to anything he's used to.

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Grewal also wrote that authorities had investigated her clinic following “completely false and totally unfounded” allegations that she was running an illegal ballot-harvesting operation from her office during the last election cycle.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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