Booth, Frances

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08/07/2009
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08/07/2009

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Frances Booth comes from Leamington Spa.. She is a doctor working with drug users and strongly believes homeless people need to be supported. She has taken up painting and has started a part-time degree in art. She is wearing a bright red boiler suit and will be supporting Shelter, who use red for their campaigns. She has raised money for them by running marathons. She has a large pack of playing cards made of cardboard which she is going to use to build a house (taken from one of Shelter's ads as a metaphor to the collapsing housing market). She is not doing this in an official capacity.

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