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Change UK’s Russian connection
SOLOMON HUGHES explains how the centrist party managed to get its own rule-breaking payments from a Russian banker
Independent Group MPs (left to right) Ann Coffey, Chuka Umunna, Chris Leslie, Gavin Shuker and Heidi Allen

WHATEVER happened to the unlikely lads? What became of the mould-breaking women? 

When it launched, breakaway “centrist” party Change UK had incredibly good press. Newspaper pundits were impressed by Labour MPs like Chuka Umunna jumping ship to form a new party. 

They called Change UK’s formation a “historic moment” and a political “tipping point.” 

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