Whitefield, Karen (1970–)
Whitefield, Karen (1970–)
Scottish politician. Born 1970 in Bellshill, Scotland; attended Glasgow Caledonian University.
Was personal assistant to Rachel Squire (MP, 1992–99); as a Labour candidate, elected to the Scottish Parliment for Airdrie and Shotts (1999, 2003).
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