Beatrice Plummer, Baroness Plummer

Beatrice Plummer, Baroness Plummer ( * April 14, 1903, † June 13, 1972 ) was a British politician of the Labour Party, farmer and Life Peeress.

Life and career

She was born on April 14, 1903 as a subsidiary of Meyer Lapsker.

Later she was engaged in agriculture. Beatrice Plummer was a peace judge for Essex from 1947. Plummer was a member of the Independent Television Authority (ITA ) 1966-1971 and the British Agricultural Export Council.

She was a member of the National Farmers Union ( NFU ). Plummer was one among others, along with David Steel and Renee Short to a number of personalities who supported the call of a committee after the international recognition of the GDR.

Membership in the House of Lords

Plummer was born on 10 May 1965 Life Peeress as Baroness Plummer, of Toppesfield in the County of Essex appointed. She was one of the first Jewish Life Peers. On June 2, 1965 its official launch took place in the House of Lords. It found there the Labour Party.

Your inauguration, she held on 4 August 1965 on the Finance ( No. 2 ) Bill. In August of the same year they came back on to word. The following year, Plummer said to the worker in the newspaper industry. In 1967, she volunteered for the preservation of historic buildings and the Consumer Protection Bill [HL ] to word 1968 several times for Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions ) Bill, and the economic situation and the Transport Bill to speak. Plummer commented in 1969 on various areas of agriculture and the proposed sanctions against Nigeria. In 1970 she volunteered in writing with respect to the investments of the Commonwealth Development Corporation in Indonesia for word. In April Plummer said to the Agriculture Bill, later in November to public spending and economic policy, and finally in December to Marylebone Station Gates, as well as the UK's relationship with the EC.

Most recently, she reported there on 24 May 1971 word, the rise in prices for food. Also this year, she had spoken there regularly. She did not in their last year of life.

Family and death

She married in 1923 Leslie Plummer. Beatrice Plummer died on 13 June 1972 at the age of 69 years.

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