- Louise Bagshawe
Infobox Politician
name=Louise Bagshawe
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birth_date =birth date and age|1971|06|28
birth_place =London ,United Kingdom
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party = Conservative
spouse = Anthony LoCicero
relations =Tilly Bagshawe (sister)
children = 3
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alma_mater =Christ Church, Oxford
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footnotes =Louise Bagshawe (born
28 June 1971 ) is a Britishauthor andpolitician . She is a writer of "chick-lit"fiction and the Conservative Party candidate for Corby at the next general election.Biography
Infobox Writer
name = Louise Bagshawe
birthdate = Birth date and age|1971|6|28
birthplace =London ,United Kingdom
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occupation = Novelist
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genre = "Chick lit "
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website = Bagshawe was born inLondon in 1971; her family moved to the country when she was seven. After being educated atWoldingham School , a Catholic girls' boarding school in Surrey, she was named 'Young Poet of the Year' in 1989 at the age of 18. She studiedEnglish literature atChrist Church, Oxford . After a period in themusic industry , she became an author specialising in the "chick lit " genre aimed at young women. Her first novel, "Career Girls", was published in 1995. Her latest novel 'Passion' will be released in May 2009 in the UKAlongside her other activities, Bagshawe became a political activist. At the age of fourteen she joined the Conservative Party, after being inspired by then-Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher . [http://www.conservatives.com/tile.do?def=people.person.page&personID=132935 Louise Bagshawe profile] , Conservatives.com.] In 1996, however, she briefly switched toTony Blair 's Labour Party believing him to be "socially liberal but an economicTory ". [cite news
title = 'He sees women as equals'
url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2006/apr/19/uk.conservatives1
publisher = BBC News
date =2006-06-05
accessdate = 2008-04-28] By 1997 she had returned to the Conservatives and helped her mother, Daphne, win a seat inEast Sussex County Council from theLiberal Democrats . In 2001, Louise co-founded theOxonian Society with Joseph Pascal and Badiya bint El Hassan. [http://www.oxoniansociety.com/About.asp]Bagshawe was placed on the A List of Conservative candidates for the next general election. This move was criticised by some as favouring minor celebrities, such as Bagshawe, over local candidates when selecting who to stand in constituencies. [cite news
title = 'Beautiful' Tory list under fire
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5029462.stm
publisher = "The Guardian"
date =2006-04-19
accessdate = 2008-04-28] In October 2006 she was selected to stand in Corby. [ [http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/evening-telegraph/39Chicklit39-author-to-stand-at.1821855.jp 'Chick-lit' author to stand at next general election] , "Northampton Chronicle",13 October 2006 . Retrieved on28 April 2008 .]She is involved with charities which support the homeless, child welfare and victims of
HIV andAIDS . Bagshawe is aprimary school governor and has been involved in hospital and hospice fundraising. With other bestselling authors she has supported War Child, a charity which provides relief for orphaned victims of the conflict in Bosnia.Personal life
Bagshawe is married to Anthony LoCicero and has three children. She is the sister of
Tilly Bagshawe , a freelancejournalist who published "Adored" in July 2005.References
Bibliography
*"Career Girls" (1995)
*"The Movie" (1996)
*"Tall Poppies" (1997)
*"Venus Envy" (1998)
*"A Kept Woman" (2000)
*"When She Was Bad..." (2001)
*"The Devil You Know" (2003)
*"Monday's Child" (2004)
*"Tuesday's Child" (2005)
*"Sparkles" (2006)
*"Glamour" (2007)
*"Glitz" (2008)
*"Passion" (2009)External links
* [http://www.louise-bagshawe.com/ Bagshawe's authorial site]
* [http://www.louise4corby.com/ Bagshawe's campaign site]
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