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Even the tabloids thought it was sleazy – and only the Mail was left to decry ‘virtue signalling’The Financial Times struck journalistic gold with the Presidents Club shenanigans (tricks or mischief),its first major investigation since it launched its team in autumn final year.
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ewspaper exclusives produce such instantaneous results, with the rest of the media joining the refrain of amazement and condemnation. Politicians from all parties were united in their outrage. Nadhim Zahawi, or the minister for children and families,who attended, faced pressure to resign. Theresa May expressed her disgust at “the objectification of women”.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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