Anne Main
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Anne Margaret Main (born 17 May 1957) is the Conservative MP for St Albans. She was elected at the 2005 general election, defeating the Labour incumbent Kerry Pollard.
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Main was born in Cardiff, and read English at Swansea University, where she met her first husband, Stephen. She then obtained a PGCE from Sheffield University. She moved to the London area, and taught English and drama at an inner London comprehensive school.
Main married Stephen in 1978, and they had three children: Nick, Claire and Jennifer. Stephen died of cancer, aged 34.
In 1995, she married Andrew, an IT director, with whom she had a fourth child, Alexander.
Main's political career began in 1999 when she became a town councillor in Beaconsfield, where she still lives. In 2005, she was elected as the Member of Parliament for St Albans.
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| Preceded by Kerry Pollard |
Member of Parliament for St Albans 2005 – present |
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