Freda Corbet
Freda Künzlen Corbet (15 November 1900 — 1 November 1993) was a British Labour politician.
Born Freda Mansell, she was educated at Wimbledon County School and University College, London. She became a teacher, lecturer and a barrister. She was married and widowed and later re-married Ian McIvor Campbell.
Corbet became active in the Labour movement, serving as secretary of the Balham and Tooting Independent Labour Party. She served as a councillor on the London County Council 1935-65 and acted as Chief Whip to the Labour group there, until deposed by Bill Fiske in 1960. She contested Lewisham East at the 1935 general election, without success. She became a magistrate in 1940.
At the 1945 election, Corbet was elected Member of Parliament for Camberwell North West, moving to Peckham in 1950. She retired in February 1974.
References
- The Times House of Commons 1955. The Times. 1955.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Freda Corbet
- Portraits of Freda Corbet at the National Portrait Gallery, London
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Oscar Guest |
Member of Parliament for Camberwell North West 1945 – 1950 |
Constituency abolished |
Preceded by Lewis Silkin |
Member of Parliament for Peckham 1950 – February 1974 |
Succeeded by Harry Lamborn |