Louise Bloom

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Louise Anne Bloom (née Harris; born 7 April 1964) is a Liberal Democrat politician. She was an active member of the National League of Young Liberals as part of what was known as the Green Guard. She was a member of the first London Assembly, being elected as a list member representing the whole of Greater London in 2000. She resigned her seat for family reasons on 18 February 2002 and was replaced by Mike Tuffrey. Louise Bloom was a member of Eastleigh Borough Council from 2002 to 2017, and a cabinet member for that authority. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Louise Anne Bloom (née Harris; born 7 April 1964) is a Liberal Democrat politician. She was an active member of the National League of Young Liberals as part of what was known as the Green Guard. She was a member of the first London Assembly, being elected as a list member representing the whole of Greater London in 2000. She resigned her seat for family reasons on 18 February 2002 and was replaced by Mike Tuffrey. Louise Bloom was a member of Eastleigh Borough Council from 2002 to 2017, and a cabinet member for that authority. In a November 2018 by-election, she was elected as a Liberal Democrat councillor for the Dodington ward of South Gloucestershire Council under her maiden name of Louise Harris. She used the same name when she stood as a candidate for the 2019 general election in Filton and Bradley Stoke.
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