Betty Boothroyd was a pioneering figure in British politics, born in England on October 8, 1929. She was the first female Speaker of the House of Commons, representing the West Bromwich West constituency as a Member of Parliament from 1974 to 2000. She was also appointed Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means. Her legacy as a trailblazer in British politics will be remembered for years to come.
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💰 Net worth: $2.5 Million (2024)
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About
Notable as the first female Speaker of the United Kingdom's House of Commons, Boothroyd served the West Bromwich West constituency as a Member of Parliament from 1974 until 2000 and was also appointed Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.
Before Fame
In her late teens and early twenties, she was a traveling Dancer with a popular troupe called the Tiller Girls. She began her political career by assisting several British and American parliamentary (or congressional) representatives.
Trivia
For the first twenty years of her political career, she was affiliated with the Labour Party. In 1992, however, she became a political independent.
Family Life
She grew up in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, as the daughter of textile factory employees Mary and Archibald Boothroyd.
Associated With
She was a Member of Parliament under the prime ministerial administrations of John Major and Tony Blair.