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    Seven MPs from left, Ann Coffey, Angela Smith, Chris Leslie, Mike Gapes, Luciana Berger, Gavin Shuker and Chuka Umunna, pose for a photograph after a press conference to announce the new political party, The Independent Group, in London, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019.
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