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This Woman Can 1997, Women and Labour 1923 DOROTHEA JEWSON, SUSAN LAWRENCE, MARGARET BONDFIELD 1924 ELLEN WILKINSON 1929 RUTH DALTON, JENNIE LEE, EDITH PICTON-TURBER- VILL, MARY HAMILTON, ETHEL BENTHAM, MARION PHILLIPS, CYNTHIA MOSLEY 1930 LUCY NOEL-BUXTON 1931 LEAH MANNING 1937 AGNES HARDIE 1938 EDITH SUMMERSKILL, JENNIE ADAMSON, 1945 BARBARA CASTLE, JEAN MANN, GRACE COLMAN, MARGARET HERBISON, BARBARA GOULD, ALICE BACON, MURIEL NICHOL, FLORENCE PATON, FREDA CORBET, MABEL RIDEALGH, CAROLINE GANLEY, BESSIE BRADDOCK, CLARICE SHAW, EDITH WILLS, LUCY MIDDLETON 1948 ALICE CULLEN 1950 DOROTHY REES, EIRENE WHITE, ELAINE BURTON 1953 HARRIET SLATER, LENA JEGER 1955 JOYCE BUTLER 1958 MARY MCALISTER 1959 JUDITH HART 1964 ANNE KERR, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, RENEE SHORT, MARGARET MCKAY 1966 JOAN LESTOR, GWYNETH DUNWOODY 1970 DORIS FISHER 1973 BETTY BOOTHROYD 1974 MAUREEN COLQUHOUN, AUDREY WISE, JO RICHARDSON, MILLIE MILLER, MARGARET BECKETT, HELENE HAYMAN, ANN TAYLOR, JOAN MAYNARD 1976 OONAGH MCDONALD 1979 SHEILA WRIGHT 1982 HARRIET HARMAN, HELEN, MCELHONE 1983 CLARE SHORT 1984 ANN CLWYD 1986 LIN GOLDING 1987 JOYCE QUIN, DAWN PRIMAROLO, JOAN WALLEY, MARIA FYFE, ALICE MAHON, MARJORIE MOWLAM, HILARY ARMSTRONG, MILDRED GORDON, JOAN RUDDOCK, DIANE ABBOTT 1989 KATE HOEY 1990 SYLVIA HEAL, IRENE ADAMS 1992 JANE KENNEDY, RACHEL SQUIRE, ESTELLE MORRIS, HELEN JACKSON, LYNNE JONES, ANN COFFEY, BARBARA ROCHE, JANET ANDERSON, GLENDA JACKSON, JEAN CORSTON, ANNE CAMPBELL, BRIDGET PRENTICE, TESSA JOWELL, ANGELA EAGLE 1994 MARGARET HODGE, JUDITH CHURCH, HELEN LIDDELL 1997 CHRISTINE BUTLER, HELEN JONES, JOAN HUMBLE, JUDY MALLABER, LINDA GILROY, CHRISTINE RUSSELL, JENNY JONES, ANN KEEN, MELANIE JOHNSON, PHYLLIS STARKEY, JACQUI SMITH, HAZEL BLEARS, BEVERLEY HUGHES, LINDA PERHAM, LOUISE ELLMAN, JACKIE LAWRENCE, CANDY ATHERTON, FIONA MACTAGGART, GILLIAN MERRON, BARBARA FOLLETT, GISELA STUART, PATRICIA HEWITT, JULIE MORGAN, CLAIRE WARD, DEBRA SHIPLEY, CHARLOTTE ATKINS, MARGARET MORAN, OONA KING, CAROLINE FLINT, EILEEN GORDON, FIONA JONES, JOAN RYAN, ANNE BEGG, CHRIS MCCAFFERTY, CLAIRE CURTIS-THOMAS, MARIA EAGLE, ROSIE WINTERTON, KALI MOUNTFORD, GERALDINE SMITH, TESS KINGHAM, DIANA ORGAN, ANGELA SMITH, HELEN CLARK, BETTY WILLIAMS, ANN CRYER, JANET DEAN, KAREN BUCK, DARI TAYLOR, HELEN SOUTHWORTH, LIZ BLACKMAN, LAURA MOFFATT, JULIA DROWN, YVETTE COOPER, SANDRA OSBORNE, LYNDA CLARKE, ROSEMARY MCKENNA, SALLY KEEBLE, JANE GRIFFITHS, VALERIE DAVEY, SIOBHAIN MCDONAGH, SHONA MCISAAC, RUTH KELLY, ANNE MCGUIRE, LORNA FITZSIMONS 2001 MEG MUNN, ANN MCKECHIN, ANNE MOFFAT, VERA BAIRD 2005 SIAN JAMES, KATY CLARK, ALISON SEABECK, KITTY USSHER, LYNDA WALTHO, MADELEINE MOON, LYN BROWN, ANNE SNELGROVE, MARY CREAGH, SARAH MCCARTHY- FRY, HELEN GOODMAN, MEG HILLIER, LINDA RIORDAN, NATASCHA ENGEL, ROBERTA BLACKMAN-WOODS, ANGELA C SMITH, CELIA BARLOW, KERRY MC- CARTHY, JESSICA MORDEN, DIANA JOHNSON, DAWN BUTLER, EMILY THORNBERRY, BARBARA KEELEY, SHARON HODGSON, ROSIE COOPER, NIA GRIFFITH 2010 VALERIE VAZ, CATHERINE MCKINNELL, PAT GLASS, CHARLOTTE LESLIE, MARY GLINDON, JULIE ELLIOTT, JULIE HILLING, YASMIN QURESHI, KATE GREEN, RACHEL REEVES, LILIAN GREENWOOD, CATHY JAMIESON, BRIDGET PHILLIPSON, CHI ONWURAH, HEIDI ALEXANDER, YVONNE FOVARGUE, GLORIA DE PIERO, JENNY CHAPMAN, LIZ KENDALL, LUCIANA BERGER, GEMMA DOYLE, LISA NANDY, MARGARET CURRAN, SUSAN ELAN JONES, TERESA PEARCE, PAMELA NASH, RUSHANARA ALI, SHABANA MAHMOOD, EMMA REYNOLDS, SHEILA GILMORE, FIONA O’DONNELL, STELLA CREASY, ALISON MCGOVERN, 2011 DEBBIE ABRAHAMS, SEEMA MALHOTRA 2012 LUCY POWELL, SARAH CHAMPION 2013 EMMA LEWELL-BUCK 2014 LIZ MCINNES 2015 JUDITH CUMMINS, KATE HOLLERN, AN- GELA RAYNER, RUPA HUQ, SUSAN HAYMAN, MELANIE ONN, CATHERINE WEST, KATE OSAMOR, PAULA SHERRIFF, NAZ SHAH, HELEN HAYES, VICKY FOXCROFT, MARIE RIMMER, THANGAM DEBBONAIRE, HOLLY LYNCH, JESS PHILLIPS, COLLEEN FLETCHER, CATHERINE SMITH, REBECCA LONG-BAILEY, JO COX, RACHEL MASKELL, LOUISE HAIGH, JO STEVENS, KARIN SMYTH, MARGARET GREENWOOD, JULIE COOPER, TULIP SIDDIQ, ANNA TURLEY, RUTH CADBURY, CAROLYN HARRIS, CHRISTINA REES, RUTH SMEETH 2016 GILL FURNISS, ROSENA ALLIN-KHAN, TRACY BRABIN 1923 DOROTHEA JEWSON, SUSAN LAWRENCE, MARGARET BONDFIELD 1924 ELLEN WILKINSON 1929 RUTH DALTON, JENNIE LEE, EDITH PICTON-TURBERVILL, MARY HAMILTON, ETHEL BENTHAM, MARION PHILLIPS, CYNTHIA MOSLEY 1930 LUCY NOEL-BUXTON 1931 LEAH MANNING 1937 AGNES HARDIE 1938 EDITH SUMMERSKILL, JENNIE ADAMSON, 1945 BARBARA CASTLE, JEAN MANN, GRACE COLMAN, MARGARET HERBISON, BARBARA GOULD, ALICE BACON, MURIEL NICHOL, FLORENCE PATON, FREDA CORBET, MABEL RIDEALGH, CAROLINE GANLEY, BESSIE BRADDOCK, CLARICE SHAW, EDITH WILLS, LUCY MIDDLETON 1948 ALICE CULLEN 1950 DOROTHY REES, EIRENE WHITE, ELAINE BURTON 1953 HARRIET SLATER, LENA JEGER 1955 JOYCE BUTLER 1958 MARY MCALISTER 1959 JUDITH HART 1964 ANNE KERR, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, RENEE SHORT, MARGARET MCKAY 1966 JOAN LESTOR, GWYNETH DUNWOODY 1970 DORIS FISHER 1973 BETTY BOOTHROYD 1974 MAUREEN COLQUHOUN, AUDREY WISE, JO RICHARDSON, MILLIE MILLER, MARGARET BECKETT, HELENE HAYMAN, ANN TAYLOR, JOAN MAYNARD 1976 OONAGH MCDONALD 1979 SHEILA WRIGHT 1982 HARRIET HARMAN, HELEN, MCELHONE 1983 CLARE SHORT 1984 ANN CLWYD 1986 LIN GOLDING 1987 JOYCE QUIN, DAWN PRIMAROLO, JOAN WALLEY, MARIA FYFE, ALICE MAHON, MARJORIE MOWLAM, HILARY ARMSTRONG, MILDRED GORDON, JOAN RUDDOCK, DIANE ABBOTT 1989 KATE HOEY 1990 SYLVIA HEAL, IRENE ADAMS 1992 JANE KENNEDY, RACHEL SQUIRE, ESTELLE MORRIS, HELEN JACKSON, LYNNE JONES, ANN COFFEY, BARBARA ROCHE, JANET ANDERSON, GLENDA JACKSON, JEAN CORSTON, ANNE CAMPBELL, BRIDGET PRENTICE, TESSA JOWELL, ANGELA EAGLE 1994 MARGARET HODGE, JUDITH CHURCH, HELEN LIDDELL 1997 CHRISTINE BUTLER, HELEN JONES, JOAN HUMBLE, JUDY MALLABER, LINDA GILROY, CHRISTINE RUSSELL, JENNY JONES, ANN KEEN, MELANIE JOHNSON, PHYLLIS STARKEY, JACQUI SMITH, HAZEL BLEARS, BEVERLEY HUGHES, LINDA PERHAM, LOUISE ELLMAN, JACKIE LAWRENCE, CANDY ATHERTON, FIONA MACTAGGART, GILLIAN MERRON, BARBARA FOLLETT, GISELA STUART, PATRICIA HEWITT, JULIE MORGAN, CLAIRE WARD, DEBRA SHIPLEY, CHARLOTTE ATKINS, MARGARET MORAN, OONA KING, CAROLINE FLINT, EILEEN GORDON, FIONA JONES, JOAN RYAN, ANNE BEGG, CHRIS MCCAFFERTY, CLAIRE CURTIS-THOMAS, MARIA EAGLE, ROSIE WINTERTON, KALI MOUNTFORD, GERALDINE SMITH, TESS KINGHAM, DIANA ORGAN, ANGELA SMITH, HELEN CLARK, BETTY WILLIAMS, ANN CRYER, JANET DEAN, KAREN BUCK, DARI TAYLOR, HELEN SOUTHWORTH, LIZ BLACKMAN, LAURA MOFFATT, JULIA DROWN, YVETTE COOPER, SANDRA OSBORNE, LYNDA CLARKE, ROSEMARY MCKENNA, SALLY KEEBLE, JANE GRIFFITHS, VALERIE DAVEY, SIOBHAIN MCDONAGH, SHONA MCISAAC, RUTH KELLY, ANNE MCGUIRE, LORNA FITZSIMONS 2001 MEG MUNN, ANN MCKECHIN, ANNE MOFFAT, VERA BAIRD 2005 SIAN JAMES, KATY CLARK, ALISON SEABECK, KITTY USSHER, LYNDA WALTHO, MADELEINE MOON, LYN BROWN, ANNE SNELGROVE, MARY CREAGH, SARAH MCCARTHY-FRY, HELEN GOODMAN, MEG HILLIER, LINDA RIOR- DAN, NATASCHA ENGEL, ROBERTA BLACKMAN-WOODS, ANGELA C SMITH, CELIA BARLOW, KERRY MCCARTHY, JESSICA MORDEN, DIANA JOHNSON, DAWN BUTLER, EMILY THORNBERRY, BARBARA KEELEY, SHARON HODGSON, ROSIE COOPER, NIA GRIFFITH 2010 VALERIE VAZ, CATHERINE MCKINNELL, PAT GLASS, CHARLOTTE LESLIE, MARY GLINDON, JULIE ELLIOTT, JULIE HILLING, YASMIN QURESHI, KATE GREEN, RACHEL REEVES, LILIAN GREENWOOD, CATHY JAMIESON, BRIDGET PHILLIPSON, CHI ONWURAH, HEIDI ALEXANDER, YVONNE FOVARGUE, GLORIA DE PIERO, JENNY CHAPMAN, LIZ KENDALL, LUCIANA BERGER, GEMMA DOYLE, LISA NANDY, MARGARET CURRAN, SUSAN ELAN JONES, TERESA PEARCE, PAMELA NASH, RUSHANARA ALI, SHABANA MAHMOOD, EMMA REYNOLDS, SHEILA GILMORE, FIONA O’DONNELL, STELLA CREASY, ALISON MC- GOVERN, 2011 DEBBIE ABRAHAMS, SEEMA MALHOTRA 2012 LUCY POWELL, SARAH CHAMPION 2013 EMMA LEWELL-BUCK 2014 LIZ MCINNES 2015 JUDITH CUMMINS, KATE HOLLERN, ANGELA RAYNER, RUPA HUQ, SUSAN HAYMAN, MELANIE ONN, CATHERINE WEST, KATE OSAMOR, PAULA SHERRIFF, NAZ SHAH, HELEN HAYES, VICKY FOXCROFT, MARIE RIMMER, THANGAM DEBBONAIRE, HOLLY LYNCH, JESS PHILLIPS, COLLEEN FLETCHER, CATHERINE SMITH, REBECCA LONG-BAILEY, JO COX, RACHEL MASKELL, LOUISE HAIGH, JO STEVENS, KARIN SMYTH, MARGARET GREENWOOD, JULIE COOPER, TULIP SIDDIQ, ANNA TURLEY, RUTH CADBURY, CAROLYN HARRIS, CHRISTINA REES, RUTH SMEETH 2016 GILL FURNISS, ROSENA ALLIN-KHAN, TRACY BRABIN 1923 DOROTHEA JEWSON, SUSAN LAWRENCE, MARGARET BONDFIELD 1924 ELLEN WILKIN- SON 1929 RUTH DALTON, JENNIE LEE, EDITH PICTON-TURBERVILL, MARY HAMILTON, ETHEL BENTHAM, MARION PHILLIPS, CYNTHIA MOSLEY 1930 LUCY NOEL-BUXTON 1931 LEAH MANNING 1937 AGNES HARDIE 1938 EDITH SUMMERSKILL, JENNIE ADAMSON, 1945 BARBARA CASTLE, JEAN MANN, GRACE COLMAN, MARGARET HERBISON, BARBARA GOULD, ALICE BACON, MURIEL NICHOL, FLORENCE PATON, FREDA CORBET, MABEL RIDEALGH, CAROLINE GANLEY, BESSIE BRADDOCK, CLARICE SHAW, EDITH WILLS, LUCY MIDDLETON 1948 ALICE CULLEN 1950 DOROTHY REES, EIRENE WHITE, ELAINE BURTON 1953 HARRIET SLATER, LENA JEGER 1955 JOYCE BUTLER 1958 MARY MCALISTER 1959 JUDITH HART 1964 ANNE KERR, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, RENEE SHORT, MARGARET MCKAY 1966 JOAN LESTOR, GWYNETH DUNWOODY 1970 DORIS FISHER 1973 BETTY BOOTHROYD 1974 MAUREEN COLQUHOUN, AUDREY WISE, JO RICHARDSON, MILLIE MILLER, MARGARET BECKETT, HELENE HAYMAN, ANN TAYLOR, JOAN MAYNARD 1976 OON- AGH MCDONALD 1979 SHEILA WRIGHT 1982 HARRIET HARMAN, HELEN, MCELHONE 1983 CLARE SHORT 1984 ANN CLWYD 1986 LIN GOLDING 1987 JOYCE QUIN, DAWN PRIMAROLO, JOAN WALLEY, MARIA FYFE, ALICE MAHON, MARJORIE MOWLAM, HILARY ARMSTRONG, MILDRED GORDON, JOAN RUDDOCK, DIANE ABBOTT 1989 KATE HOEY 1990 SYLVIA HEAL, IRENE ADAMS 1992 JANE KENNEDY, RACHEL SQUIRE, ESTELLE MORRIS, HELEN JACKSON, LYNNE JONES, ANN COFFEY, BARBARA ROCHE, JANET
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