Foster, Jacqueline (1947–)
Foster, Jacqueline (1947–)
English politician. Born Dec 30, 1947, in Liverpool, England.
Worked in British Airways (BEA) cabin services (1969–81, 1985–99); was a founder member and executive councillor, Cabin Crew '89 (trade union for UK airline crew, 1989–99); held various offices in Conservative Party (1988–99); as a member of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats, elected to 5th European Parliament (1999–2004), from UK.
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