Dame Judith Hart

The Rt Hon Dame Judith Hart died on 7th December 1991. She was most recently the Labour MP for Clydesdale, and left the Commons on 11 June 1987.

Parliamentary career

Find out about the Parliamentary career of Dame Judith Hart, including posts and roles held.

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Representations

Parliamentary party affiliation

Labour
8 October 1959 - 11 June 1987

Elections contested

Aberdeen South
26 May 1955
Commons
Bournemouth West
25 October 1951
Commons

Government posts

Minister of State (Ministry of Overseas Development)
Ministry of Overseas Development
21 February 1977 - 5 May 1979
Commons
Minister of State (Ministry of Overseas Development)
Ministry of Overseas Development
7 March 1974 - 9 June 1975
Commons
Minister of State (Ministry of Overseas Development)
Ministry of Overseas Development
6 October 1969 - 22 June 1970
Commons
Paymaster General (HM Treasury)
HM Treasury
1 November 1968 - 5 October 1969
Commons
Minister of State (Ministry of Social Security)
Ministry of Social Security
26 July 1967 - 16 October 1968
Commons
Minister of State (Commonwealth Office)
Commonwealth Office
1 January 1966 - 1 January 1967
Commons
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Scottish Office)
Scottish Office
20 October 1964 - 6 April 1966
Commons

Other posts

Party Chair, Labour Party
1 July 1981 - 1 July 1982
Commons
Vice-Chair, Labour Party
1 July 1980 - 1 July 1981
Commons
Member, Labour Party National Executive Committee
1 July 1969 - 1 July 1983
Commons

House membership

Commons
Dame Judith Hart
8 October 1959 - 11 June 1987