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Bernie Sanders’ brother running for UK parliament seat

LONDON — The brother of former US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says he’s running for the seat in Parliament vacated by former Prime Minister David Cameron.

Larry Sanders, the older brother of US candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination Bernie Sanders, speaks to reporters during the Democrats Abroad global convention in Berlin on May 12, 2016. Photo: AFP

Larry Sanders, the older brother of US candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination Bernie Sanders, speaks to reporters during the Democrats Abroad global convention in Berlin on May 12, 2016. Photo: AFP

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LONDON — The brother of former US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says he’s running for the seat in Parliament vacated by former Prime Minister David Cameron.

Mr Larry Sanders says he was inspired by his brother’s success and is the Green Party candidate for the Witney constituency in Oxfordshire — a safe Conservative Party seat.

The 82-year-old Sanders, a retired social worker, says his younger brother “showed that if you can get a hearing and make a clear case, that many more people than expected will listen”.

He says he won’t be getting tips from his brother on how to run his campaign but that he was “stealing all his policies”.

Mr Sanders has a mountain to climb: Mr Cameron won more than 35,000 votes last year compared to 2,970 for the Green candidate. AP

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