Jennie Adamson
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Early life and family
Janet Laurel Johnston was born on 9 May 1882, the daughter of Thomas Johnston of Kirkcudbright. She married, in 1902, to William Murdoch Adamson (d. 1945), a Transport and General Workers' Union official who became Labour MP for Cannock.[2][1]
Political career
From 1928 to 1931, Adamson was a member of London County Council for Lambeth North. She served on the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party from 1927 to 1947.[1]
Adamson unsuccessfully contested Dartford at the 1935 general election, when the sitting Conservative MP Frank Clarke held the seat with a significantly reduced majority.[3] However, Clarke died in July 1938, and at the resulting by-election in November 1938, Adamson won the seat on a swing of 4.2%.[3]
The constituency was divided in boundary changes for the 1945 general election, when Adamson was elected with a large majority (27% of the votes) for the new Bexley constituency.[4] She served as a Parliamentary Private Secretary from 1940 to 1945 and Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions from 1945 to 1946,[1] under minister Wilfred Paling.
Adamson resigned from Parliament in 1946, becoming Deputy Chair of the Unemployment Assistance Board from 1946 to 1953.[1] Her resignation precipitated a by-election in July 1946 which was narrowly won by the Labour candidate Ashley Bramall.[4] At the next general election, in 1950, the seat was won by future Prime Minister Edward Heath. She was a Member of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party from 1927 to 1947 and was Chairman 1935 to 1936.[2]
Adamson died on 25 April 1962.[5]
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Bibliography
- Stenton, M., Lees, S. (1981). Who's Who of British Members of Parliament, volume iv (covering 1945-1979). Sussex: The Harvester Press; New Jersey: Humanities Press. ISBN 0-391-01087-5
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Janet Adamson
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Dartford 1938 – 1945 |
Succeeded by Norman Dodds |
New constituency | Member of Parliament for Bexley 1945 – 1946 |
Succeeded by Ashley Bramall |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Pensions 1945 – 1946 |
Succeeded by Arthur Blenkinsop |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by | Chair of the Labour Party 1935–1936 |
Succeeded by Hugh Dalton |
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- 1882 births
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- Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
- UK MPs 1935–45
- UK MPs 1945–50
- Members of London County Council
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