Anne Snelgrove

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Anne Christine Snelgrove (born August 7, 1957, Wokingham, Berkshire) is the Labour Party Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom for Swindon South. She was elected in the 2005 general election. She is Parliamentary Private Secretary to Patricia Hewitt, Secretary of State for Health.

She was educated at Ranelagh School in Bracknell, King Alfred's College, Winchester and City University, London. She is a member of the Co-operative Party, Amicus and Amnesty International. Previously she worked in education, as a teacher for eight years and Local Education Authority Adviser for seven years.

Her praise of John Prescott before the House of Commons [1] led the satirical magazine Private Eye to award her a special backbench "OBN" (Order of the Brown Nose - a satire on the honour OBE).

She led the campaign to help victims of the collapse of Farepak, the hamper company that was based in her constituency.

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