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Sarah Louise Teather (born 1 June 1974) is a British Liberal Democrat politician, and a former Member of Parliament and Minister. She founded the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Guantanamo Bay. and was Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Refugees.She was first elected as an MP on 18 September 2003 in the Brent East by-election and re-elected with an increased majority on 5 May 2005 in the 2005 general election.
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Sarah Teather Teather, Sarah
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British politician
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Liberal Democrat spokesperson forEducation and Skills Member of Parliament forBrent Central Liberal Democratspokesperson forHousing Islington Borough Councillorfor Hillrise Ward Liberal Democrat spokesperson forBusiness, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Liberal Democrat spokesperson forInnovation, Universities and Skills (Brent East(2003–2010)
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Minister of State for Children and Families
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