Oona King

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Oct 22, 1967 (57 years old)

Oona King

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Oona and Me
1h 12m
Movie 2005

Oona and Me

Documentary about ex-Labour MP Oona King. Only the second black female MP and one of the most media friendly of the 'Blair Babes', her support for the Iraq War alienated her from her Muslim constituency in London's East End, and led to her defeat by George Galloway and his anti-war Respect Party in the 2005 election. King asked her childhood friend Nora Meyer to make a film about the issue but Meyer was also opposed to the war and wonders if her friend's youthful radicalism has been dulled. (Storyville)

Trust Me - I'm a Politician
1h 0m
Movie 2003

Trust Me - I'm a Politician

Last December's "Cheriegate" affair did little to abate the rampant public cynicism reserved for politicians - a mistrust evidenced in the turnout at the 2001 general election, which was the lowest for more than 80 years. In this documentary, Michael Cockerell talks to figures including Edwina Currie, Max Clifford, Geoffrey Robinson and Neil Hamilton in an effort to see if spin, sleaze and ministerial failure is to blame, or whether the media's sneering political coverage is most at fault.

Biography

Oona Tamsyn King, Baroness King of Bow is a British Labour politician and former chief diversity officer of Channel 4. She was a Labour Party Member of Parliament for Bethnal Green and Bow, serving from 1997 until 2005 when she was defeated by George Galloway, the Respect Party candidate.

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