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.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Oscar Guest
Member of Parliament for Camberwell North West
19451950
Constituency abolished
Preceded by
Lewis Silkin
Member of Parliament for Peckham
1950February 1974
Succeeded by
Harry Lamborn