Saturday 19 April 2008

A respectable Labour stalwart.

Notareargunner adds a tribute to a truly remarkable woman. She is remarkable for her simplicity, her honest portrayal of her principles, her devotion to her politics, and her genuine representation of facts as she saw them without the Labour spin.
I disliked her politics intensely, but would have voted for her against the Conservative cabal that is emanating from Central Office. True politicians like Ms Dunwoody are priceless in an era of artificial and pretentious clowns.

Labour MP who was the longest serving female Member of Parliament

Tributes have been paid to veteran Labour MP Gwyneth Dunwoody who died on 17 April, 2008, aged 77.

Ms Dunwoody, the MP for Crewe and Nantwich, was the longest serving female Member of Parliament.

"She was always her own person. She was fiercely independent. She was politics at its best - a great parliamentarian. She will be sadly missed in all parts of the Houses of Parliament."

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