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[[File:Lynne Featherstone | [[File:Lynne Featherstone.jpg|thumb|Lynne Featherstone]]'''Lynne Featherstone''' (born 1951) is a [[Liberal Democrat]] politican, Member of Parliament for [[Hornsey]] and [[Wood Green]]. | ||
In 1910 Mrs Featherstone was appointed a junior minister at the Home Office with responsibility for equalities. In this role she launched the consultation by the UK government on introducing [[equal marriage]] and was the first politician to take part in the [[Out4Marriage]] campaign.<ref>http://www.libdemvoice.org/lynne-featherstones-honeycomb-surprise-28542.html</ref> | In 1910 Mrs Featherstone was appointed a junior minister at the Home Office with responsibility for equalities. In this role she launched the consultation by the UK government on introducing [[equal marriage]] and was the first politician to take part in the [[Out4Marriage]] campaign.<ref>http://www.libdemvoice.org/lynne-featherstones-honeycomb-surprise-28542.html</ref> | ||
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Lynne Featherstone (born 1951) is a Liberal Democrat politican, Member of Parliament for Hornsey and Wood Green.
In 1910 Mrs Featherstone was appointed a junior minister at the Home Office with responsibility for equalities. In this role she launched the consultation by the UK government on introducing equal marriage and was the first politician to take part in the Out4Marriage campaign.[1]
In September 2012 she was moved to the Department For International Development.
She was named as a "Non-LGBT friend" in the Independent on Sunday's Pink List 2011
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