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Thelma Cazalet-Keir

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made the amendment a matter of confidence, and attended in person to ensure its defeat on 30 March. This was one of the events which made Churchill and the Conservatives appear reactionary, contributing to their
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and a strong influence on her daughter. Her eldest brother, Edward, was killed in the Great War, serving as an officer in the newly formed Welsh Guards, at
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in October of the same year, when she gained the seat for the Conservatives from the by-election winner,
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Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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in 1944, as a Guards officer, reaching the rank of Major, and survived the war.
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Cazalet was educated at home by governesses, and later attended lectures at the
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Thelma Cazalet was born in London, the third child of four and only daughter of
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Outside of parliament, Cazalet-Keir was a member of the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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by Thelma Cazalet-Keir (The Bodley Head, London, 1967)
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Ministers in the Churchill caretaker government, 1945
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education
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She died in 1989 at 574:, Jonathan Cape 1987 537:: Thelma Cazalet-Keir 387:1945 general election 356:London County Council 628:Member of Parliament 332:Member of Parliament 104:Member of Parliament 479:, and moved to her 294:Christian Scientist 247:Thelma Cazalet-Keir 25:Thelma Cazalet-Keir 519:The Woman Engineer 328:David Lloyd George 323:, the daughter of 321:Megan Lloyd George 262:Conservative Party 711:English feminists 654: 653: 645:Succeeded by 477:Malcolm MacDonald 400:, the Member for 244: 243: 198:, London, England 73:Winston Churchill 748: 696:UK MPs 1935–1945 691:UK MPs 1931–1935 618:Preceded by 608: 607: 565: 527: 526: 514: 508: 505: 430:David Edwin Keir 375:general election 338:Political career 308:; the youngest, 286:Sylvia Pankhurst 234: 232: 219:David Edwin Keir 192: 172: 170: 154:Personal details 140: 128: 119: 93: 81: 69: 60: 42: 32: 21: 20: 756: 755: 751: 750: 749: 747: 746: 745: 656: 655: 650: 635: 623: 593: 569:Howard, Anthony 562: 548:Craig, F. W. 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Index

CBE

Winston Churchill
Chuter Ede
Arthur Jenkins
Member of Parliament
Islington East
Leah Manning
Eric Fletcher
London
England
Eaton Square
Conservative
David Edwin Keir
CBE
feminist
Conservative Party
William Marshall Cazalet
Heron-Maxwell
Rudyard Kipling
Sylvia Pankhurst
Beatrice Webb
Christian Scientist
Fricourt
Victor
Military Cross
Peter
London School of Economics
Megan Lloyd George
Prime Minister

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