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Andrew Marr
  • British presenter Andrew Marr arrives on the red carpet for the European Premiere of Brighton at a cinema in central London, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan)
  • Presenter Andrew Marr and First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, during the Andrew Marr show. Nicola Sturgeon has told Jeremy Corbyn "don't even bother picking up the phone" to ask the SNP to support a Labour government unless he backs an independence vote. PA Photo. Picture date: Sunday October 13, 2019. Scotland's First Minister was asked if she would consider a coalition with Labour in the event of a general election that saw it emerge as the largest party, but without an overall majority. The SNP leader said she would favour a "progressive type of alliance" if the Tories were ousted from power. She told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "But I say this to Jeremy Corbyn or any Westminster leader who's looking to the SNP for support, if you don't accept Scotland's right to choose our own future at a time of our own choosing, don't even bother picking up the phone to me." See PA story POLITICS Sturgeon. Photo credit should read: Jeff J Mitchell/PA Wire
  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr show at Media City in Salford before opening the Conservative party annual conference at the Manchester Convention Centre.
  • For use in UK, Ireland or Benelux countries only EDITORIAL USE ONLY Handout photo issued by the BBC of (left to right) Andrew Marr and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn appearing on the BBC One current affairs programme, The Andrew Marr Show in Brighton.
  • Andrew Marr with former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith leaving BBC Broadcasting House in central London after appearing on the BBC1 current affairs programme, The Andrew Marr Show.
  • Prime Minister Theresa May being interviewed by Andrew Marr on the BBC One current affairs programme, The Andrew Marr Show at Media City in Salford ahead of the Conservative Party conference.
  • (left to right) Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer and Andrew Marr during filming for the BBC One current affairs programme The Andrew Marr Show at New Broadcasting House in London.

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