Llin Golding, Baroness Golding

Llinos " Llin " Golding, Baroness Golding ( born March 21, 1933, Wales as Llinos Edwards) is a British politician of the Labour Party.

Life

Golding is the daughter of former MPs Ness Edwards (1897-1968) and was in a second marriage with Representative John Golding (1931-1999) married his secretary, she was first and his parliamentary seat she took over after his resignation in 1986. From 1986 to 2001 she represented Newcastle-under -Lyme in the House of Commons. After the general election in 2001 she appeared as a member of Parliament, back, was then brought into the state of a Life Peer and bares the title of Baroness Golding of Newcastle -under- Lyme in the County of Staffordshire.

With the adoption of the law on the abolition of fox hunting in 1997 she was one of two Labour MPs who opposed the same.

As a flour bomb attack on the Prime Minister Tony Blair on 19 May 2004 under an action of the group Fathers 4 Justice, she was the one who granted the access to the building the activists and the attack allowed so only.

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