Luciana Berger and the customised number plate

The Mail on Sunday reports:

As a Labour candidate in a working class area of Liverpool, glamorous 28-year-old Londoner Luciana Berger has gone to great lengths to prove her down-to-earth credentials.

The privately-educated friend of the Blairs’ son Euan has spent months canvassing on jobs, schools and hospitals.

And such is her devotion, the former management consultant has even ditched a car with a £5,000 personalised numberplate spelling out her name.

You can read the full story here and catch up on the previous travails of Luciana Berger here.

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5 Comments

  • Jessica Ashman 14th Mar '10 - 7:53pm

    What is the story here? All this says is a Labour candidate has changed her car.

  • Peter Chegwyn 14th Mar '10 - 9:29pm

    It doesn’t matter what car she drives or what her number plate is.

    She’s up against the excellent Colin Eldridge who lives in the heart of the Wavertree constituency, has an excellent record as a local campaigner, and deserves to be the first Lib. Dem. MP in Liverpool since David Alton.

  • I worked with Luciana 10 years ago when she got bought that number plate as a birthday present from her parents! What a joke the Mail is!

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