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Luton Airport
ESTHER RANTZEN: How I became a candidate for the Angry PartyDaily Mail, UK
A Luton radio station asked me how many passengers fly out of Luton airport each year. 'A lot,' I said. 'How many?' '185000,' I guessed, foolishly. The answer was 18 million. The Moral Maze asked me the minimum wage rate. I didn't know. …
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