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in September 1974 and later chaired the Esperanto Group. She was nominated an Assistant Whip for Environment in 1983, an office she held until the following year. Fisher entered the
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gained the seat from Labour. In the following general election, Fisher defeated him when she was returned as the constituency MP, representing the seat until the
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in 1945 and was nominated director of her local Co-operative board in 1951. A year later, Fisher was elected a member of the
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In December 1991, at the age of 72, Lady Fisher slept rough in a nest of cardboard boxes at Birmingham's
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until 1979. She was vice-president of the Institute of Trading Standards Administration (today the
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when her seat was altered in boundary changes. After her departure from the
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to draw attention to the plight of the city's homeless.
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She married Joseph Fisher, a sheet-metal-worker at the
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Doris Mary Gertrude Fisher, Baroness Fisher of Rednal
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Doris Fisher (disambiguation)
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Member of the House of Lords
Member of Parliament
Birmingham Ladywood
Wallace Lawler
Brian Walden
Birmingham
Labour
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Birmingham
Fircroft College
Labour Party
Birmingham City Council
Warrington and Runcorn Development Corporation
Co-operative Party Guild
Justice of the Peace
Birmingham Ladywood
at a by-election
Wallace Lawler
Liberals
February 1974 general election
House of Commons
life peer
House of Lords
Crown Representative
General Medical Council
European Parliament

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