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Diane Abbott: the left-wing rebel who was part of the ‘awkward squad’

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For more than 40 years, Diane Abbott has been a totemic figure on the Labour left – and a thorn in the side of successive party leaders.

In 1987, she made history when she was elected as Britain’s first black woman MP – and in the decades that followed she has rarely been far from controversy.

Over the years, she has been a passionate and outspoken supporter of causes ranging from women’s rights and racism to working-class issues.

During the years, she was part of the “awkward squad” of serial rebels – defying the on civil rights, university tuition fees and the Iraq War.

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