Sara Keays

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Sara Keays (born c. 1948) was the mistress and secretary of Cecil Parkinson, the United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Trade and Industry in the government of Margaret Thatcher. Keays' public revelation of their twelve year long affair, when she realised that Parkinson would neither marry her nor help her become an MP in her own right, led to his resignation. Her memoirs failed to answer the controversial question of whether her pregnancy by him had been deliberate.

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