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[[File:Tarah_Hewitt.jpg|thumb|Tara Hewitt]]'''Tara Hewitt''', born 1985,<ref>http://speedydeletion.wikia.com/wiki/Tara_Hewitt_%28Wirral_politician%29</ref> is a blogger, trans activist and diversity consultant.
[[File:Tara Hewitt.jpg|thumb|Tara Hewitt]]'''Tara Hewitt''', born 1985,<ref>http://speedydeletion.wikia.com/wiki/Tara_Hewitt_%28Wirral_politician%29</ref> is a blogger, trans activist and diversity consultant.


She was listed number 43 in the [[Pink List 2013]]. The citation said:
She was listed number 43 in the [[Pink List 2013]]. The citation said:
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Tara Hewitt

Tara Hewitt, born 1985,[1] is a blogger, trans activist and diversity consultant.

She was listed number 43 in the Pink List 2013. The citation said:

"Recently elected chair of Wirral Conservative Future and deputy chair of Conservative Future North West, the trans and human rights activist is being assessed as a potential parliamentary candidate. She is a freelance diversity consultant, sits on a school board and is on the board of the Deafness Support Network charity."[2]

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