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Amy Lam? is an American-born, naturalised British performer, writer, TV and radio presenter, known for her one-woman shows, her performance group Duckie, and LGBT-themed media works. Wikipedia

Born: January 1971, New Jersey, United States


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James Barber Wrote:

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> Curious I can't see an Amy Lame on ewither Lambeth

> of Southwark or in fact any UK electoral roll.



And so it begins....the LibDems announced their candidate yet Jimbo?

And she's not been selected as the Labour PPC, she has merely put her name forward for selection as the PPC. Big difference.


I think Labour Party rules state is has to be a woman (as it's replacing a woman) so Peter John (Southwark council leader) is out of the running.

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