Mary Honeyball

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  12. Reda, Felix (26 June 2018). "These MEPs voted to restrict the internet in Europe today – but we're not giving up".
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Mary Honeyball
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Mary Honeyball in Strasbourg, 2014
Member of the European Parliament
for London
In office
17 February 2000  1 July 2019 [1] [2]