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I've never heard about The iPaper so I checked another source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czerl5dy0kgo
Her party's defense is "what she did was legal" despite that they're working on a renter's bill of rights that forbids exactly what she did, which I found quite repulsive.
(She owns three London properties on top of that.)
And this same politician was kicked out of the Grenfell brief due to corpo shenanigans: https://news.sky.com/story/housing-minister-rushanara-ali-loses-brief-after-complaint-by-grenfell-survivors-13237218