Buck, Karen (1958–)
Buck, Karen (1958–)
English politician and member of Parliament. Born Aug 30, 1958; partner of Barrie Taylor; children: 1 son.
Specialized in employment for the disabled (1979–86); representing Labour, elected to House of Commons for Regent's Park and Kensington North (1997, 2001, 2005); named parliamentary undersecretary, Department of Transport (2005).
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