David Pinto-Duschinsky highlighted the significance of small margins in both his electoral victory and his father's perilous escape from the Holocaust, emphasizing gratitude for opportunities.
Reflecting on his election success, Pinto-Duschinsky stated, 'I have the honour of holding the smallest majority in parliament. It reminds me every day who sent me here...'
In recounting his father's experience, Pinto-Duschinsky said, 'Thousands jammed in, into barely more than a handful of city blocks... But on the fifth of May 1944, a Christian woman pretending to be his mother spirited him out...'
Pinto-Duschinsky remarked on the legacy of small margins, asserting, 'Small margins and the kindness of strangers... As a child refugee, he landed in London and was given greater opportunities.'
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