Anderson, Janet (1949–)
Anderson, Janet (1949–)
English politician and member of Parliament. Born Dec 6, 1949; dau. of Ethel Pearson Anderson and Tom Anderson (Labour Party agent); m. Vincent William Humphreys, 1972 (div.).
Representing Labour, elected to House of Commons for Rossendale and Darwen (1992, 1997, 2001, 2005); member of joint committee on House of Lords reform (2003).
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