Jo Richardson

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Josephine (Jo) Richardson (August 28, 1923February 1, 1994) was a politician in the United Kingdom. At the time of her death she was Labour member of Parliament for Barking, a post she had held since 1974. She was seen as a peace campaigner, and served as a member of the Shadow Cabinet. She was a central figure of the feminist left and helped to expand women's rights in Britain and was the head of a group of women MPs that supported the anti-pornography position[1].

Jo Richardson school, in the borough of Barking & Dagenham, was named in honour of Josephine

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Tom Driberg
Member of Parliament for Barking
19741994
Succeeded by
Margaret Hodge
Political offices
Preceded by
Dennis Skinner
Chair of the Labour Party
1989–1990
Succeeded by
Tom Sawyer

1. Wilson, E., 'Feminist Fundamentalism: The shifting politics of sex and censorship' in Segal, L. And McIntosh, M. (1992) 'Sex Exposed:Sexuality and the Pornography Debate', Virago

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  1. ^ Wilson, E., 'Feminist Fundamentalism: The shifting politics of sex and censorship' in Segal, L. And McIntosh, M. (1992) 'Sex Exposed:Sexuality and the Pornography Debate', Virago