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Glenda Jackson and Gyles Brandreth formed an unlikely friendship when they became MPs together in 1992.
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Glenda faced challenges and felt isolated in parliament due to her acting background.
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Glenda disliked the tribalism and confrontational politics in Westminster.
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Gyles had admired Glenda since the 1960s and was captivated by her performances.
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They shared special moments with Sir John Gielgud, bonding over their love for theater.
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Glenda pursued her passions in politics while Gyles believed she was wasting her talents.