Simpson, Mark

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17/09/2009
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17/09/2009

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Mark Simpson comes from Leicestershire. He is going on the plinth to raise awareness for the Sophie Lancaster Foundation, a girl who was murdered for being into alternative fashion. As some of the materials for this has not arrive will now be writing down on a flip chart 60 statements that defines him as a person - 30 I ams and 30 I am nots. Will also be playing music. He talks about being into steam punk and will be going up onto the plinth in a costume created by him. Works as a theatre technician at Loughborough University and is married, spends time on web forums talking to other people interested in steam punk and alternative fashion and music.

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