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Tory gambling allegations appear to show 'pattern of cronyism', Labour says

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Labour's shadow housing minister Matt Pennycook discusses the potential Gambling Commission investigations into Conservative Party candidates and Labour's vow to build 1.5 million homes over five years.

When speaking about the Tory allegations, Mr Pennycook says: 'I think it does seriously chip away at trust and confidence, in the government and in politics more widely'.

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