Doughty, Sue (1948–)
Doughty, Sue (1948–)
English politician and member of Parliament. Born Susan Powell, April 13, 1948; m. David Vyvyan Orchard.
Contested London European Parliament election (1999); representing Liberal Democrats, elected to House of Commons at Westminster (2001) for Guildford; lost general election (2005).
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