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DELYTH Evans, who will be 44 next Sunday, will have had one of the shortest careers of any Assembly member in the institution's short life.
Barring any comeback at a later stage, the former journalist and speechwriter will have sat for barely three years.
Her quiet demeanour masks a quick mind, and she has made a significant contribution to the Assembly's work since her arrival.
But she, more than most, has made known her misgivings about the level of commitment life as a backbench...