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|Description = The manageress of Mrs's Plenty Carnival and much admired woman of the people. Her slogan is 'A Moment's Peace'. She means to give London a year's rest from turmoil.
 
|Description = The manageress of Mrs's Plenty Carnival and much admired woman of the people. Her slogan is 'A Moment's Peace'. She means to give London a year's rest from turmoil.
|Locked with = {{Lock|You have pledged your support to -|[any of this year's candidates]}}
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|Success title = A long few years
 
|Success title = A long few years
 
|Success description = Despite her slogan, Mrs Plenty's supporters are a noisy crowd. Bohemians. Carnival barkers, trapeze artists, tomb-colonists and a tiger or two […]
 
|Success description = Despite her slogan, Mrs Plenty's supporters are a noisy crowd. Bohemians. Carnival barkers, trapeze artists, tomb-colonists and a tiger or two […]

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