Fiona Mactaggart

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Fiona Mactaggart
Fiona McTaggart MP for Slough.jpg
Mactaggart in 2005
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Criminal Justice, Race and Victims
In office
13 June 2003 5 May 2006
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Slough
19972017
Succeeded by