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Fiona Hall: Bashful politician keen on green
Described by those that know her as "dedicated" and "hard-working", Fiona Hall is not a politician that naturally seeks out the limelight. If proof is needed, as MEP for north-east England she has spent much of her time working to promote the very worthy but often unglamorous cause of energy efficiency.
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