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The Sweater Problem

Phil McDuff, Harriet Williamson, Natalie

A newsletter exploring the unaskable questions in British politics.

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The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Phil McDuff

    Angry all the time

  • Harriet Williamson

    Editor and writer. Enjoys Dungeons & Dragons, pastel goth aesthetics and socialism.

  • Natalie

    Short and sweet.

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