Marie Le Conte

[3] She had work experience at the Ouest-France newspaper in her home region, prior to moving to London to study journalism.

[12] Other women politicians profiled for the same publication have included Zarah Sultana, Charlotte Nichols, Taiwo Owatemi, and Sarah Owen.

[18] In 2019, she made headlines by calling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's then-boyfriend Riley Roberts a "bin raccoon", comments for which she later apologised.

[19] Le Conte wrote a collection of personal essays on race, language and identity in 2016, published by Von Zos.

[22] Le Conte authored the book Escape: How a Generation Shaped, Destroyed and Survived the Internet, which was published in 2022.