Ludford, Sarah (1951–)
Ludford, Sarah (1951–)
English politician. Name variations: Baroness Sarah Ludford. Born Mar 14, 1951, in Halesworth, Suffolk, England.
Barrister; served as vice-chair of Liberal Democrats' Federal Policy Committee (1991–98); served as councillor of London Borough of Islington (1991–99); became life peer in House of Lords (1997); as a member of the European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party, elected to 5th European Parliament (1999–2004) from UK.
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