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"textContent": "As we reported on 14 February, Reform-reject Rupert Lowe has formed his own party called ‘Revive’. Or was it ‘Repeat’? Hang on a minute… …oh, it’s actually ‘Restore’. We’re sure it won’t cause a problem that the ‘Reform’ and ‘Restore’ are basically the same word. And sarcasm aside, it does look like the Lowe vehicle […]\n\nBy Willem Moore",
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