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* Actor [[Cheryl Hall]] was a Labour parliamentary candidate for {{w|Canterbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Canterbury}} at the 1997 general election. She also served in Kent County Council as leader of the Labour group. She performed her DWU role prior to her political career.
* Actor [[Cheryl Hall]] was a Labour parliamentary candidate for {{w|Canterbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Canterbury}} at the 1997 general election. She also served in Kent County Council as leader of the Labour group. She performed her DWU role prior to her political career.
* Actor [[Michael Cashman]] served as a Labour MEP for {{w|West Midlands (European Parliament constituency)|West Midlands}} from 1999 to 2014. He sat as a Labour peer in the House of Lords, but is currently suspended from the party as of June 2024. He performed his DWU role prior to his political career.
* Actor [[Michael Cashman]] served as a Labour MEP for {{w|West Midlands (European Parliament constituency)|West Midlands}} from 1999 to 2014. He sat as a Labour peer in the House of Lords, but is currently suspended from the party as of June 2024. He performed his DWU role prior to his political career.
* [[Alan Sugar (actor)|Alan Sugar]], who portrayed [[Alan Sugar (in-universe)|himself]] in the DWU television stories {{cs|The Power of Three (TV story)}} and {{cs|Looking for Pudsey (TV story)}}, sat as a Labour peer in the House of Lords from 2009 to 2015. He currently sits as an independent.
* [[Alan Sugar]], who portrayed [[Alan Sugar (in-universe)|himself]] in the DWU television stories {{cs|The Power of Three (TV story)}} and {{cs|Looking for Pudsey (TV story)}}, sat as a Labour peer in the House of Lords from 2009 to 2015. He currently sits as an independent.


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