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Sarah Smith said dads career leading Labour party 'put me off politics'

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Broadcaster Sarah Smith has told how her dad’s job leading the Labour Party put her off a career as a politician. Smith, the BBC’s North America editor, followed her father John’s footsteps to study at Glasgow University but decided to train to become a journalist.

Since then she has covered some of the most ­significant political events in recent years, including the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence.

Smith, 53, who returned to Britain to join the BBC’s reporting team after the Queen’s death, told ­university alumni magazine Avenue that her father had been her “biggest inspiration”.

The Rt Hon John Smith served as an MP for almost a quarter of a century and, as leader of the UK Labour Party, was widely considered to be prime minister-in-waiting at the time of his sudden death in 1994, aged just 55.

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