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107:, and in February 1977 issued a statement accusing him of "moving towards a dictatorial premiership" characterised by "indecisiveness" and "shortsightedness"; she and three allies resigned from cabinet later that month. She left politics at the 59:
in Washington, D.C., where she met and married a Bahamian student, George McPhee. She had initially wanted to be a dentist, but instead trained as a laboratory technician and worked at her husband's medical practice in
219: 229: 254: 88: 249: 224: 64:. McPhee was active in the community, and in 1966 was recruited by the UBP as one of its first two female candidates, along with Pearl Adderley. At the 264: 234: 191:‘This Island's Mine’: Anglo-Bermudian power-sharing and the politics of oligarchy, race and violence during late British decolonisation, 1963–1977 244: 239: 81: 259: 108: 96: 92: 65: 45: 145: 91:– the first Bermudian woman appointed to cabinet. She was instead made Minister of Education and Libraries after the 77: 111:, and publicly endorsed the PLP candidate in her old seat. McPhee died in February 2007, aged 80. Her sister, 73: 87:
After the 1968 election, McPhee was appointed Minister of Health and Social Affairs in the government of
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were underrepresented in the party. She was critical of Premier
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McPhee was educated in the United States, attending
115:, was also a member of parliament, and her nephew, 193:(PhD thesis), London School of Economics, p. 213. 149:, 20 February 2007. Retrieved 30 November 2017. 40:; 10 November 1926 – 18 February 2007) was a 8: 220:Members of the House of Assembly of Bermuda 44:politician who served as a member of the 230:Ministers of the environment of Bermuda 128: 119:, served as premier from 2006 to 2010. 159: 157: 155: 136: 134: 132: 255:Women government ministers of Bermuda 7: 48:from 1968 to 1980, representing the 250:Social affairs ministers of Bermuda 165:History of the United Bermuda Party 25: 225:Ministers of education of Bermuda 265:United Bermuda Party politicians 235:Ministers of health of Bermuda 1: 245:Planning ministers of Bermuda 168:. Retrieved 30 November 2017. 68:, the first to be held under 240:Housing ministers of Bermuda 189:Greening, Benedict (2014), 178:Female Ministers of Bermuda 281: 260:Howard University alumni 82:Progressive Labour Party 31:Gloria Juanita McPhee 18:Gloria Juanita McPhee 80:, the leader of the 50:United Bermuda Party 27:Bermudian politician 70:universal suffrage 146:The Royal Gazette 57:Howard University 46:House of Assembly 16:(Redirected from 272: 194: 187: 181: 175: 169: 161: 150: 138: 101:Black Bermudians 21: 280: 279: 275: 274: 273: 271: 270: 269: 200: 199: 198: 197: 188: 184: 176: 172: 162: 153: 139: 130: 125: 78:Walter Robinson 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 278: 276: 268: 267: 262: 257: 252: 247: 242: 237: 232: 227: 222: 217: 212: 202: 201: 196: 195: 182: 170: 151: 127: 126: 124: 121: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 277: 266: 263: 261: 258: 256: 253: 251: 248: 246: 243: 241: 238: 236: 233: 231: 228: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 211: 208: 207: 205: 192: 186: 183: 179: 174: 171: 167: 166: 160: 158: 156: 152: 148: 147: 142: 141:Gloria McPhee 137: 135: 133: 129: 122: 120: 118: 114: 110: 109:1980 election 106: 102: 98: 97:1976 election 94: 93:1972 election 90: 85: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 66:1968 election 63: 58: 53: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 32: 19: 185: 173: 163: 144: 113:Helene Brown 89:Henry Tucker 86: 54: 37: 30: 29: 215:2007 deaths 210:1926 births 117:Ewart Brown 105:John Sharpe 74:John Stubbs 204:Categories 123:References 42:Bermudian 62:Hamilton 84:(PLP). 38:Darrell 36:(née 34:OBE 206:: 154:^ 143:, 131:^ 20:)

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Gloria Juanita McPhee
OBE
Bermudian
House of Assembly
United Bermuda Party
Howard University
Hamilton
1968 election
universal suffrage
John Stubbs
Walter Robinson
Progressive Labour Party
Henry Tucker
1972 election
1976 election
Black Bermudians
John Sharpe
1980 election
Helene Brown
Ewart Brown



Gloria McPhee
The Royal Gazette



History of the United Bermuda Party
Female Ministers of Bermuda

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