Marianna
Americannoun
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I'm calling them undercover voters, a phrase coined by BBC social media investigations correspondent Marianna Spring, who originally came up with this idea and used it in experiments for the Americast podcast and the 2024 UK General Election.
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Marianna Penman, who runs a catering business in East Kilbride, says she expects to face the biggest impact as a result of other measures in the Budget, from minimum wage increases to pension changes and tax on dividend income.
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Marianna Szucs, a secondary school teacher in London, told the BBC she felt a connection to it and deep sorrow at Baek's death.
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Hear more on the new podcast episode of Marianna in Conspiracyland 2 on BBC Sounds.
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After the event, folk singer Marianna Majorosi, whose song was performed during a drag queen show at the Pride event, said, "it deeply upsets me that as a performer I have no right to prevent someone from doing this to my voice".
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