Gwyneth Dunwoody
Gwyneth (Patricia) Dunwoody (born in
Fulham,
London in
1930), is the longest serving woman Member of the United Kingdom Parliament, having been the
Labour Party MP for Exeter between
1966 and
1970, then MP for
Crewe from
1974 to
1983 then following boundary changes, for the
Crewe and Nantwich constituency since 1983. She was also a member of the
European Parliament between
1975 and
1979, at a time when MEPs were nominated by national parliaments -- MEPs have been directly elected since 1979.
As a member for a constituency with a strong connection with the railway industry, she has considerable expertise on transport matters and has been Chair of the House of Commons' Transport Select Committee since 1997; in this role she has been a thorn in the flesh of the government, and an attempt by the Government Whips to remove her from the Chair of the TSC after the 2001 General Election led to a revolt by back-bench members of Parliament, which led to her reinstatement.
External link
Gwyneth Dunwoody's website