Sam Gyimah joined the Lib Dems months earlier, and the Observer back him in a seat he could never win, whilst Emma Dent Coad lost by a wafer thin margin. She wouldn’t have voted against this.
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Oh is that where she is now? Last I saw her she was the 7th worst candidate in stage at a South Down election hustings. 2015 tory party fly-in candidate to Northern Ireland to 2020 Kensington MP. One wonders on those career progressions...
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*editor’s note: whilst she was the 7th worst performing hustings candidate, there were only 6 on stage. She objectively performed worse than the 1 candidate who didn’t even show up...
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Maybe their fancy algorithm told them that a man who was a Tory cabinet minister during Grenfell would sweep to victory in Notting Hill. Maybe it was deliberate and cynical sabotage. Guess we’ll never know.
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I'm sure that Grenfell's survivors and everybody who would have have benefitted from Labour's amendment are feeling heartened and empowered by your campaign against The Observer. It's not a hill I'd choose to die on but we all have to pick our own battles.
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The vast majority of people have been led to believe that the Guardian/ Observer are left wing papers, hence we are where we are
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I am not sure The Observer don't care.
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