Fitzsimons, Lorna (1967–)
Fitzsimons, Lorna (1967–)
English politician and member of Parliament. Born Lorna Fitzsimons, Aug 6, 1967; m. Stephen Benedict Cooney, 2000.
Representing Labour, elected to House of Commons for Rochdale (1997, 2001); lost election (2005).
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