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Farewell from a front-row seat at impressive displays of solidarity

Martin Bright reflects on three-and-a-half years writing about politics at the JC

March 7, 2013 11:00
Martin Bright, right, with Ambassador Taub at Auschwitz (Photo: Lauren Geisler)

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Martin Bright

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This is my last Bright on Politics column.

After three-and-a-half years at the JC, I will leave with a lump in my throat, so please forgive me if this piece is a little sentimental or, dare I say it, schmaltzy.

When I started work at the paper, some of my former colleagues warned me I was consigning myself to a backwater. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Even before I joined the paper I had always felt it to be a unique publication: an ultra-local community newspaper with global ambitions. From my very first days in the job, I found myself slammed into the middle of an international news story with serious implications for UK politics.