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Hannah Jane Parkinson (24 April 2019). "The Euro candidates have achieved the impossible – turned me into a Brexiteer". The Guardian. The Brexit party's other major signing is Annunziata Rees-Mogg, twice failed Conservative parliamentary candidate and sister of Jacob Rees-Mogg, unveiled last week dressed in multiple shades of pink that made her look a bit like a vulva.
Confusing. There's an article here about Annunziata Rees-Mogg, but the previous discussion about this (linked above) recommended deletion? Arivne (talk) 16:47, 16 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
So that we can understand your point, please could you tell us which of the sources used by the article you object to. The sources are listed below:
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