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Luciana Berger

 

 

Berger first became a Labour MP in 2010 for Wavertree. Liverpool, although she had previous experience in government as a consultant for Accenture, advising the UK Treasury, and also worked for the NHS Federation. As a student, she had been part of the National Executive Committee of the NUS, co-convening the Anti-Racism/Anti-Fascism Campaign. She resigned from the committee in 2003, writing in the Guardian at the time that “anti-Semitic whispers rocked the NUS” when she tried to run for presidency. As an MP, she produced ‘Breadline Britain’, a short film about food poverty, and was the first MP to raise food banks as a topic of discussion in Parliament. She has brought the issue to debate 16 times since.

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