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Longest-serving woman in Commons dies

Published: April 18, 2008 at 6:22 PM
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LONDON, April 18 (UPI) -- Gwyneth Dunwoody, a member of the British Parliament since 1966, has died at age 77 after serving longer in the House of Commons than any other woman.

David Dunwoody said his hospitalized mother died "in a gentle and calm way" after about a week's illness, The Times of London reported.

Dunwoody's death deprives the Labor Party of one of its stalwarts and hands Prime Minister Gordon Brown an inconvenient by-election. Her Crewe and Nantwich constituency was considered a safe Labor seat and a loss at a time when Brown and his party are unpopular would be an embarrassment.

Born Gwyneth Phillips, Dunwoody was the daughter of Morgan Phillips, general secretary of the Labor Party.

In the House, she was known as an advocate of public transportation -- she headed the Transport Select Committee -- and of rights for back-benchers. In 1998, she campaigned to have the original Winnie the Pooh toys returned from New York to London, getting into a public spat with New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani that made international headlines.



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