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Margaret Lucy Sharp, Baroness Sharp of Guildford (born 21 November 1938) is a former member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom. She sat as a Liberal Democrat. Early life She is the daughter of Osmund and Sydney Hailstone. She was educated at Tonbridge Grammar School and Newnham College, Cambridge where she gained a BA in 1960. Career She had a successful career as an economist before entering the House of Lords. Sharp's work encompassed both academic and public service, starting in the civil service, followed by a long spell at the London School of Economics (LSE), a short spell back in public service with the National Economic Development Office in the late 1970s and, since the early 1980s, with the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at the University of Sussex. She retired from the University of Sussex in 1999 but retains a visiting fellowship. Sharp's political career began in the early 1980s when she joined the newly formed Social Democratic Party (SDP) and was selected to stand in Guildford in the 1983 general election. She fought three further elections in Guildford for the SDP and then the Liberal Democrats, gradually squeezing a 20,000 majority down to 4,500 and preparing the way for Liberal Democrat Sue Doughty's victory in the 2001 election. On the national scene she has played an active part in policy making, chairing a number of policy working groups and for several years being vice-chair to Paddy Ashdown on the Party's main policy committee. As leader of higher and further education policy group, who produced the paper 'Quality, Diversity and Choice' which is now party policy, Sharp was widely attributed as masterminding the Liberal Democrat's rejection of top-up fees, which contributed to the party's success in taking a number of university seats at the 2005 general election. She is a member of the Advisory Council for the Campaign for Science and Engineering. House of Lords She was created a Life peer as Baroness Sharp of Guildford, of Guildford in the County of Surrey on 1 August 1998, and spoke for her party on issues of education, science, and technology in the House of Lords. She retired from the House on 31 July 2016. Personal life She married Thomas Sharp CBE in 1962. He has been a Lib Dem councillor on Surrey County Council and Guildford Borough Council. References External links Baroness Sharp of Guildford profile at the site of Liberal Democrats Announcement of her introduction at the House of Lords House of Lords minutes of proceedings, 19 October 1998. Discover the Margaret Lucy popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Margaret Lucy books.

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    Best Wishes

    Richard Glover

    Making the world a better, less annoying place one wish at a time.LONGLISTED FOR THE 2024 INDIE BOOK AWARDSLONGLISTED FOR THE 2024 BOOKPEOPLE NONFICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR'I wish I c...

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    Stories of the Saints

    Carey Wallace & Nick Thornborrow

    A great gift for Communion and confirmation!Performing Miracles. Facing Wild Lions. Confronting Demons. Transforming the World. From Augustine to Mother Teresa, officially canonize...

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    Snowdon

    Anne de Courcy

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    Ivy of the Angel

    Lena Kennedy

    Encounter a wealth of lively characters and truetolife situation in this collection of vivid and compelling stories.Ivy of the Angel reveals why an elderly bag lady becomes the cen...

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    Autumn Alley

    Lena Kennedy

    Autumn Alley: where the East End's most fascinating call their home . . .Here you'll find Maud, the formidable IrishAmerican suffragette; sulky Patricia, whose unhappy childhood le...

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    Masters of the Post

    Duncan Campbell-Smith

    The origins of the Post Office go back to the early years of the Tudor monarchy: Brian Tuke, a former King's Bailiff in Sandwich, was acknowledged as the first 'Master of the Posts...

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    Tono-Bungay

    H.G. Wells

    Presented as a miraculous cureall, TonoBungay is in fact nothing other than a pleasanttasting liquid with no positive effects. Nonetheless, when the young George Ponderevo is emplo...

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    The Stornoway Way

    Kevin Macneil

    ‘Fk everyone from Holden Caulfield to Bridget Jones, fk all the American and English phoney fictions that claim to speak for us; they don’t know the likes of us exist and they neve...

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    Forgotten

    Susan Lewis

    When Lisa Martin and David Kirby were forced to part, they never dreamed they might one day have a second chance. Many years later, they meet again and it is clear that, despite ev...

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    The Taming of the Shrew

    William Shakespeare & G. R. Hibbard

    'I pity the man who cannot enjoy Shakespeare' George Bernard ShawThe beautiful and witty Katherina has sworn never to accept the demands of any wouldbe husband. But when she is pu...

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    Earthy Delights

    Tesni Morgan

    Rosemary Maddox is TV's most popular gardening presenter. Her career and business are going brilliantly but her sex life is unpredictable. Someone is making dirty phonecalls and se...

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    Lizzie

    Lena Kennedy

    No matter what life throws at her, she refuses to give up . . .Tiny, warmhearted, and totally devoted to her charming rogue of a husband, Lizzie mothers her brood of nephews and ni...

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    Lily, My Lovely

    Lena Kennedy

    War doesn't only bring suffering . . . Born in Canning Town, in the heart of London's teeming dockland, redheaded Lily is a true Cockney in her zest for life, her natural humour an...

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    Owen Oliver

    Lena Kennedy

    A turbulent tale of a young man's growth from innocence to maturity in the harsh world of Victorian England.In the teeming heart of nineteenthcentury London, Owen Oliver walks out ...

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    A Vision of Lucy

    Margaret Brownley

    Trouble follows Lucy wherever she goes. So does a vision of second chances . . . and love.Lucy Fairbanks dreams of working as a photographer at the Rocky Creek newspaper. Her deepe...

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    Restoration London

    Liza Picard

    How did you clean your teeth in the 1660s? What makeup did you wear? What pets did you keep?Making use of every possible contemporary source, Liza Picard presents an engrossing pic...

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    Maggie

    Lena Kennedy

    Four decades. Four generations. One World War.Raised in Stepney, the heart of London's East End, Maggie Riley is the only child of an Irish widower. When she becomes pregnant at th...

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    The Trouble with White Women

    Kyla Schuller & Brittney Cooper

    An incisive history of selfserving white feminists and the inspiring women who’ve continually defied themWomen including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Margaret Sanger, and Sheryl Sandber...

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    Not The Whole Story

    Angela Huth

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