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Tom's role as a political commentator, his dry wit, and his penchant for pointing out inconsistencies and flaws in political discourse make him a perfect match for Kent Brockman. Like Brockman, Tom often delivers news with a sarcastic edge, highlighting the absurdity of political events and policies. His tweets about the Tories' national service policy being 'astonishingly slapdash' and his observation about the Tories' attack on Labour being 'quite bad' echo Brockman's cynical yet insightful commentary on Springfield's political landscape.

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Political commentator. Writing about political attack at Dividing Lines: https://dividinglines.substack.com. Former Labour staffer. Co-author of 'PMQs: The Battle for the Commons'.– @thhamilton

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Tom's sharp wit, analytical mind, and love for knowledge make him a perfect fit for Ravenclaw. His ability to dissect political tactics and messaging with humor and insight, often highlighting their flaws and inconsistencies, reflects the Ravenclaw value of intelligence and wisdom. His frequent use of historical examples to inform his commentary further supports this, as Ravenclaws are known for their love of learning and their ability to connect the past with the present. His tweets about his children's game, 'Rock Confetti,' and his observation about the Tories' national service policy being 'astonishingly slapdash,' demonstrate his ability to think critically and find humor in unexpected places, a trait that aligns with the Ravenclaw spirit of curiosity and creativity.

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This epic ballad, with its themes of political struggle, power dynamics, and the clash of ideologies, resonates with Tom's interest in political attack and his analysis of the ongoing battle between Labour and the Conservative parties. The song's lyrics about 'the lords of the land' and 'the knights of the road' can be interpreted as representing the different factions within the political landscape, while the song's overall message of conflict and struggle reflects Tom's understanding of the complexities and challenges of political life. His tweets about the Tories' national service policy being 'astonishingly slapdash' and his observation about the Tories' attack on Labour being 'quite bad' reflect the song's themes of conflict and the constant struggle for power.

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