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On ''[[Twitter]]'', Alex Mayer wrote: | On ''[[Twitter]]'', Alex Mayer wrote: | ||
:As your MEP I'll work to get the best deal for the region, stand up for progressive values and ensure the [[Brexit|Brexiteers]] don't set the agenda.<ref>''[https://twitter.com/alexlmayer/status/798888175347318784 "Alex Mayer MEP"]''</ref> | :As your MEP I'll work to get the best deal for the region, stand up for progressive values and ensure the [[Brexit|Brexiteers]] don't set the agenda.<ref>''[https://twitter.com/alexlmayer/status/798888175347318784 "Alex Mayer MEP"]''</ref> | ||
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+ | Alex Mayer lost her East of England seat in the [[UK/2019 European Parliament elections]]. | ||
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Alma mater | Leeds University, Exeter University | |||||||||||
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Alex Mayer is a Labour Party politician who succeeded Richard Howitt as the Member of the European Parliament for the East of England in November 2016.[1]
On Twitter, Alex Mayer wrote:
- As your MEP I'll work to get the best deal for the region, stand up for progressive values and ensure the Brexiteers don't set the agenda.[2]
Alex Mayer lost her East of England seat in the UK/2019 European Parliament elections.
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