Daphne Barbara Follett (born 25 December 1942, Kingston, Jamaica as Daphne Barbara Hubbard) is a British politician - she is the Labour Member of Parliament for Stevenage, which she first won at the 1997 general election. She is married to author Ken Follett. Follett is currently the Minister for Culture and Tourism at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

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  • Daphne Barbara Follett (born 25 December 1942, Kingston, Jamaica as Daphne Barbara Hubbard) is a British politician - she is the Labour Member of Parliament for Stevenage, which she first won at the 1997 general election. She is married to author Ken Follett. Follett is currently the Minister for Culture and Tourism at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Follett and her husband have been referred to as champagne socialists in the media due to the contrast between their political views and their extravagant lifestyle.
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  • Barbara Follett speaking at the pre-launch of LGBT History Month 08 at the Royal Courts of Justice - 26 November 2007
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  • Daphne Barbara Follett (born 25 December 1942, Kingston, Jamaica as Daphne Barbara Hubbard) is a British politician - she is the Labour Member of Parliament for Stevenage, which she first won at the 1997 general election. She is married to author Ken Follett. Follett is currently the Minister for Culture and Tourism at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
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