Mactaggart, Fiona (1953–)
Mactaggart, Fiona (1953–)
English politician and member of Parliament. Born Sept 12, 1953, in London, England; dau. of Sir Ian Mactaggart and Rosemary Belhaven Mactaggart; Kings College, BA; Goldsmiths College, MA in education.
Served as lecturer in primary education, Institute of Education (1992–97); representing Labour, elected to House of Commons for Slough (1997, 2001, 2005); became parliamentary under secretary for Race Equality, Community Policy and Civil Renewal, then parliamentary secretary, Home Office.
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