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Edith Wills

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Wills was the daughter of John Wood and Henrietta Hook. In 1921, she married Frank Wills, and had one son. She was active in the co-operative movement and is remembered as teaching youth classes for the Birmingham Co-operative Society.
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Edith Wills was elected to Birmingham City Council in 1930 and served until 1946. She became a magistrate in the city in 1934 and served on a number of charity boards and other organisations.
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Wills returned to the City Council in 1956 in a by-election for the Deritend ward.
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Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Birmingham Duddeston
5 July 1945
22 February 1950
Clement Attlee
Oliver Simmonds
Labour
Labour
Co-operative
United Kingdom
Member of Parliament
Birmingham Duddeston
Labour's landslide victory of 1945
Conservatives
1950
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "D" (part 3)
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Edith Wills
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Oliver Simmonds
Member of Parliament
Birmingham Duddeston
1945
1950
Categories
1892 births
1970 deaths
Labour Co-operative MPs for English constituencies
Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
UK MPs 1945–1950

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