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The party poker Right Honourable Marjorie "Mo" Mowlam is a British politician and served as a Labour Party Member of Parliament was born in Watford but grew up in Coventry, attending the Coundon Court Comprehensive school, and then studied at the Universities of University of Durham and University of Iowa She became the MP for Redcar in party poker 1987, becoming opposition spokesperson on Northern Ireland in that year. Since then she held a variety of party poker posts, and became Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in 1994.After the United

Kingdom general election, 1997 General Election she was made Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, and was successful in helping to restore an Irish Republican Army ceasefire, and including Sinn Féin in the multi-party talks, and paid a party poker visit to loyalist prisoners in the Maze prison in an attempt to get the loyalists to sign up to what became the Good Friday Agreement.She was replaced as Northern Ireland Secretary in 1999 by Peter Mandelson, and demoted to Cabinet Office party poker Minister , and soon afterwards announced

her intention to retire from Parliament, relinquishing her party poker seat at the United Kingdom general election, 2001 election.She has been a noted critic of the government, especially party poker on the topic of policy towards Iraq.In July of 2004 party poker she became the agony aunt for the young-mens magazine Zoo class"toccolours" style"border-collapse: collapse; margin: 0 auto;" border"1"

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