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Edwina Currie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edwina Currie
Edwina Jones (born 13 October 1946), born Edwina Cohen and commonly known by her first married name, Edwina Currie, is a former British Member of Parliament. First elected as a Conservative Party MP in 1983, she was a Junior Health Minister for two years, before resigning in 1988 over the controversy over salmonella in eggs. By the time Currie lost her seat as an MP in 1997, she had begun a new career as a novelist and broadcaster. She is the author of six novels and has also written four works of non-fiction. In 2002, publication of Currie's ''Diaries (1987–92)'' caused a sensation, as they revealed a four-year affair with John Major between 1984 and 1988. ==Early life==
Currie was born in south Liverpool, Lancashire, England, to an Orthodox Jewish family and has identified herself as Jewish, although she stated in a February 2000 interview: "I find religious mumbo jumbo hard to swallow in any faith." She went to the Liverpool Institute High School for Girls in Blackburne House, in the Canning area of Liverpool, where she was Head Girl. Currie studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at St Anne's College, Oxford where she was taught by Gabriele Taylor; subsequently, she gained an MA in economic history from the London School of Economics.
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