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How does it feel to lose your job in front of ten million people? To ask a Government Whip for time to see your husband? To represent the Secretary of State for Health at a family planning clinic on the day you fail your fifth IVF cycle? To be loved and hated by people who dont even know you? To be the second black woman elected to Parliament? To be a Jewish woman representing a largely Muslim constituency? To be the only MP who likes house music?

A decade is a long time in politics, and in these candid diaries Oona King shows how she has changed since becoming an MP in 1997. From the intense strain on her marriage, to her desperate struggle to have a baby, Oona reveals how she chose to abandon her political ambition in favour of another: to have a life.

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Me at fourteen months With my father Preston Wit - photo 1

Me at fourteen months With my father Preston With my mother Hazel and - photo 2

Me at fourteen months

With my father Preston With my mother Hazel and brother Slater Kenya 1969 - photo 3

With my father Preston

With my mother Hazel and brother Slater Kenya 1969 Me standing in front of - photo 4

With my mother Hazel and brother Slater, Kenya 1969

Me standing in front of my mother with my aunt Miri my uncle Tom Slater and - photo 5

Me standing in front of my mother with my aunt Miri, my uncle Tom, Slater and cousins Oliver, Will, Barney and Ed

On Slaters 30th birthday in Greece August 1999 With Tiberio in Greece - photo 6

On Slaters 30th birthday in Greece, August 1999

With Tiberio in Greece Glenys Kinnock borrows some red hair from my best - photo 7

With Tiberio in Greece

Glenys Kinnock borrows some red hair from my best friend Quincy to lend to - photo 8

Glenys Kinnock borrows some red hair from my best friend Quincy to lend to - photo 9

Glenys Kinnock borrows some red hair from my best friend, Quincy, to lend to Neil.

My wedding July 1994 With Tiberio members of his family and my mum On - photo 10

My wedding, July 1994

With Tiberio members of his family and my mum On our honeymoon August 1994 - photo 11

With Tiberio, members of his family and my mum

On our honeymoon August 1994 My father receiving a presidential pardon from - photo 12

On our honeymoon, August 1994

My father receiving a presidential pardon from Bill Clinton following a - photo 13

My father receiving a presidential pardon from Bill Clinton following a racially-motivated conviction in the civil rights era

My uncle CB King an inspiring civil rights activist and lawyer Visiting El - photo 14

My uncle, CB King, an inspiring civil rights activist and lawyer

Visiting El Salvador when I was 22 in 1989 on an anti-government - photo 15

Visiting El Salvador when I was 22, in 1989: on an anti-government demonstration at the entrance to the cathedral where Oscar Romeo was shot. A political demonstrator tells me how his eyes were removed with forks by the Junta, and his left hand and a finger from his right had been amputated during torture sessions

Baby Luis who I spent time with in Nicaragua Luis died before his fifth - photo 16

Baby Luis, who I spent time with in Nicaragua. Luis died before his fifth birthday, one of the twelve million poor children who die each year before the age of five

My first time on Question Time with David Dimbleby Lembit pik Julie Morgan - photo 17

My first time on Question Time, with David Dimbleby, Lembit pik, Julie Morgan and Richard Littlejohn. September 1997

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With survivors at the genocide site in Rwanda that I visited - photo 22

With survivors at the genocide site in Rwanda that I visited in March 1998 - photo 23

With survivors at the genocide site in Rwanda that I visited in March 1998 - photo 24

With survivors at the genocide site in Rwanda that I visited in March 1998 - photo 25

With survivors at the genocide site in Rwanda that I visited in March 1998

With President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and members of his Cabinet and entourage - photo 26

With President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and members of his Cabinet and entourage

Sharing a moment with schoolchildren during a visit to Cambodia with the Select - photo 27

Sharing a moment with schoolchildren during a visit to Cambodia with the Select Committee on International Development, January 2001

With children in Burundi the Great Lakes region July 1999 Preparing to set - photo 28

With children in Burundi, the Great Lakes region, July 1999

Preparing to set off down the Congo river with the Rainforest Foundation and - photo 29

Preparing to set off down the Congo river with the Rainforest Foundation and colleague Bob Blizzard MP in a trip organised by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Great Lakes Region and Genocide Prevention

Visiting a micro-credit financing scheme in Uganda 1998 Placades for the - photo 30

Visiting a micro-credit financing scheme in Uganda, 1998

Placades for the 2005 election with supporters including my assistant Mohammed - photo 31

Placades for the 2005 election with supporters including my assistant Mohammed - photo 32

Placades for the 2005 election, with supporters including my assistant Mohammed and two campaign team members, Anna and Joe

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Elia diving into Tiberios arms on his second birthday - photo 34

Elia diving into Tiberios arms on his second birthday It was an interesting - photo 35

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