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Siobhain McDonagh

Siobhain Ann McDonagh (born 20 February 1960) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Mitcham and Morden since 1997. She previously served as an Assistant Whip in the Labour Government, but was sacked following comments regarding a leadership contest to replace PM Gordon Brown.
==Early life==
McDonagh is a Roman Catholic and is of Irish descent.〔(Siobhain McDonagh MP ) 〕 McDonagh was educated at the Holy Cross Catholic Girls' School in New Malden and later studied Politics at the University of Essex.
She was a clerical officer for the DHSS between 1981–83, a receptionist at the Wandsworth Homeless Persons Unit from 1984–86, and a housing adviser from 1986–88. Prior to being elected to Parliament she worked as a Development Manager for Battersea Churches Housing Trust from 1988-97. She also served as a councillor on London Borough of Merton for Colliers Wood ward between 1982 and 1998, chairing the Housing Committee between 1990 and 1995 where she was instrumental in the rebuilding of Phipps Bridge Estate.

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