Sarah Green’s explanation of her shock byelection victory has some troubling themes for the PM

Little more than a fortnight after pulling off one of the more remarkable byelection wins of recent years, the new MP for Chesham and Amersham, Sarah Green, is attempting something arguably just as difficult: setting up her parliamentary operation from scratch.

She has a temporary office and two staff on secondment from Liberal Democrat colleagues, but she also has to recruit employees for her Buckinghamshire constituency, where the party does not have a long-established presence.

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