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Photograph of Sheila Faith

Sheila Faith and Angela Rumbold

December 5, 2022November 30, 2022 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Conservative MPs Sheila Faith (1928-2014) and Angela Rumbold (1932-2010) were elected in the early years of Margaret Thatcher’s tenure as Prime Minister, in 1979 … Continue reading Sheila Faith and Angela Rumbold

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Photograph of Margaret Thatcher, with President Jimmy Carter.

Women MPs 1975-1986

November 14, 2022November 10, 2022 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. In 1975, Margaret Thatcher defeated Ted Heath in the Conservative party leadership election to became Leader of the Opposition and the first woman to lead a … Continue reading Women MPs 1975-1986

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Former Labour MP Joan Maynard. Alamy G4A73C

Maureen Colquhoun and Joan Maynard

September 12, 2022August 23, 2022 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Labour’s Maureen Colquhoun (1928-2021) and Joan Maynard (1921-1998) were both elected in 1974’s general elections. They were campaigning MPs with strong commitments to their … Continue reading Maureen Colquhoun and Joan Maynard

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Photograph of Jo Richardson MP

Millie Miller and Jo Richardson

August 22, 2022April 4, 2022 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Millie Miller (1922-1977) and Josephine “Jo” Richardson (1923-1994) were both inspired to enter politics to improve the lives of working-class women.  They were elected as Labour … Continue reading Millie Miller and Jo Richardson

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Margaret Ewing

Margaret Ewing and Margo MacDonald

August 1, 2022July 19, 2022 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Margaret Ewing (1945-2006) and Margo MacDonald (1943-2014) had very different careers in the UK Parliament.  Ewing was an MP for nearly 20 years, MacDonald for less … Continue reading Margaret Ewing and Margo MacDonald

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Photograph of Audrey Wise

Mary Holt and Audrey Wise

July 11, 2022April 4, 2022 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Conservative MP Mary Holt (1924-2021) and Labour MP Audrey Wise (1932-2000) both had an association with Preston, and represented the town in Parliament. Mary Holt was … Continue reading Mary Holt and Audrey Wise

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Shirley Williams talks at Oxford Arts festival 2017

Shirley Williams

June 20, 2022April 4, 2022 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Shirley Williams (1930-2021) was the daughter of feminist writer and pacifist Vera Brittain, who achieved fame as the author of “Testament of Youth” (1933), and political … Continue reading Shirley Williams

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Photo of Constance Monks

Elaine Kellett-Bowman and Constance Monks

May 30, 2022May 13, 2022 ukvote100

Elaine Kellett-Bowman (1923-2014) and Constance Monks (1911-1989) were first elected as Conservative MPs representing Lancashire constituencies in 1970. The first of these MPs was able to enjoy a long Parliamentary career despite sitting for a marginal seat; the second lost … Continue reading Elaine Kellett-Bowman and Constance Monks

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Photograph of Doris Fisher in the European Union

Peggy Fenner and Doris Fisher

May 9, 2022April 4, 2022 ukvote100

The next in our series on women MPs by the House of Commons Hansard Writing Team. Conservative MP Peggy Fenner (1922-2014) and Labour MP Doris Fisher (1919-2005) were first elected in 1970. Both were strong speakers, effectively deploying plain language to get … Continue reading Peggy Fenner and Doris Fisher

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Joan Lestor by Godfrey Argent

Gwyneth Dunwoody and Joan Lestor

April 19, 2022March 2, 2022 ukvote100

Labour MPs Gwyneth Dunwoody (1930-2008) and Joan Lestor (1931-1998) were first elected to Parliament at the 1966 general election, and served in Parliament for the rest of their lives. Both held ministerial office, but were willing to defy the party’s … Continue reading Gwyneth Dunwoody and Joan Lestor

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