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Harriet Harman

Labour MP for Camberwell and Peckham

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Biography

Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Shadow Secretary of State for International Development. Harman was acting leader of the party during the 2010 leadership contest.

Image: Harriet Harman With permission from the Labour Party

Harriet Harman's connections

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Patricia HewittPatricia Hewitt

Former Labour MP, Leicester West

Stephen ByersStephen Byers

Former Labour MP, North Tyneside

Gordon BrownGordon Brown

Prime minister 2007-2010

George OsborneGeorge Osborne

Chancellor of the Exchequer

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Interestingly enough...

Harriet Harman was a member of Labour's Cabinet for Gordon Brown - source: Wikipedia   

Harriet Harman is known to be a close friend of Patricia Hewitt - source: Rival girl gangs at Westminster    

Harriet Harman has defended Stephen Byers - source: channel4.com/news   

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CV

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Member of: Modernisation of the House of Commons Committee (Chairman) - source: TheyWorkForYou   
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Member of Government Equalities Office (Minister of State) during the Labour government. - source: TheyWorkForYou   
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Harriet Harman was Labour Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Camberwell and Peckham before winning the seat in the 2010 general election. - source: Scraper Wiki   

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Labour and Unite: the awkward couple

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Labour's difficult union

As BA strikes threaten to overshadow the general election, Channel 4's Who Knows Who takes a look at Labour's links with Unite.

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Who Knows Who: minority report

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The post-race election?

In a so-called "post-race" era will 2010 be the year in which the number of black and Asian MPs increases significantly?

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