Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe 'looking forward to doing school run' with daughter
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64% : She drew appreciative laughter from the crowd when describing a phone conversation with her daughter while still in Iran, in which Gabriella asked her: "Mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me50% : "The school run is something that I will look forward to because I want to get to know her friends and the community better, but I also think we will have a lot of adjustment, you know, getting to know each other, getting to get into each other's rhythms, so we will just take it very slowly."Having briefly lived with her parents under house arrest in Iran during her detention, Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe said that she had worried her mother "would be very, very upset" at her finally being able to return to the UK.
50% : Along with her local MP Tulip Siqqid, she shared the platform on Monday with the daughter of wildlife conservationist Morad Tahbaz, 66, who was taken back into custody in Iran last week.
46% : Prompting laughter, she joked that Gabriella had "rightly so" been "upgrading mummy" and "downgrading, sadly, daddy a little bit" since her return home - which came after the UK government agreed to settle a longstanding debt of £393m to Iran.
45% : The 44-year-old said that she, her husband and her daughter "are planning to stay in London for the time being" and, in response to a reporter's question, said that she would be "very, very cautious" about any return to Iran.
32% : While Gabriella - who was also in Iran when Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested by Revolutionary Guards in 2016, on charges of plotting to overthrow the government - had been in Iran with her grandparents until October 2019, Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe said she had not seen her daughter in the two-and-a-half years since.
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