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A grandfather from a Midlands pit village and a former refugee from Sierra Leone are among those chosen for a new Westminster internship scheme.
The Speaker's Parliamentary Placements initiative is designed to open up access to politics to people from poorer or disadvantaged backgrounds.
The interns will spend a year working for an MP and will receive a salary.
Members of all three main parties, including Labour leader Ed Miliband, are taking part.
Earlier this year, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said he wanted to ban unpaid, unofficial internships in Westminster.
Critics say they are unfair to those who cannot afford to work for free or who do not have the personal connections to access them.
New career
More than 250 people applied to take part in the Speaker's Parliamentary Placements scheme and the chosen 10 will begin their work next week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15444585
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