Sarah Ludford, Baroness Ludford

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Early life and education

Ludworth was born in the Blyth Rural District of East Suffolk to an English father and an Irish mother and grew up in Hampshire.[1][2] On a scholarship, she attended the independent Portsmouth High School. She went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science, both from the London School of Economics. She subsequently qualified as a barrister, joining Gray's Inn in 1979.[3]

Political career

Ludford was created a life peer as Baroness Ludford, of Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington on 30 September 1997,[4] after serving as a Councillor for the London Borough of Islington 1991–99. Having unsuccessfully fought London Central in 1989 and 1994, she was elected MEP for London at the European Parliament election in 1999 and returned in 2004 and 2009, before losing her seat in 2014.[5]

A 2008 rule change by the European Parliament, which disqualified MEPs from simultaneously serving as members of their national legislature, initially prevented Ludford from taking her seat in the House of Lords in the UK Parliament due to her re-election to the European Parliament in the 2009 election.[6]

She remains a member of the Liberal Democrat groups Friends of Israel and Friends of Turkey.[7]

Political positions

A longstanding opponent of capital punishment, Baroness Ludford has been pressing European drug companies not to supply executioners in the United States with sedatives.[8] Ludford has expressed support for LGB Alliance.[9]

Other activities

Personal life

Ludford lives in Islington.[11] She was married to Steve Hitchins, Leader of Islington Borough Council (2000–06),[12][13] until his death in September 2019.

References

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  6. In October 2008, the European Parliament's rules changed precluding MEPs from the right to sit and vote in any member-state's national parliament, thus enforcing their suspension. This satisfied the new European Parliament rules and hence, Baroness Ludford, the only British parliamentarian to whom this applied at the time, was not allowed to vote in the Lords while serving as an MEP.
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