Betty Boothroyd, UK’s first woman Commons speaker, dies at 93

Story By: Al Jazeera

Betty Boothroyd, the first female speaker in Britain’s House of Commons, has died aged 93.

Lindsay Hoyle, the current speaker, announced her death in a statement on Monday, hailing Boothroyd as an “inspiring woman” and an “inspirational politician”.

“To be the first woman Speaker was truly ground-breaking and Betty certainly broke that glass ceiling with panache,” Hoyle said.

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“She stuck by the rules, and had a no-nonsense style, but any reprimands she did issue were done with good humour and charm. Betty was one of a kind. A sharp, witty and formidable woman – and I will miss her.”

 

 

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Boothroyd became the first woman to be elected speaker in April 1992 and presided over the Commons until October 2000.

She also served as a Labour Party MP for West Bromwich West, a seat in England’s midlands region, from 1973 to 2000.

In 2001, she became a baroness in the UK Parliament’s unelected upper chamber, the House of Lords.

Tributes to her work came from across the political spectrum on Monday.

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Simon Clarke, the governing Conservative Party’s MP for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland, described Boothroyd as a “magnificent parliamentarian”.

“It was still a thrill to see her around the Commons until recently. A really great Speaker,” he said in a post on Twitter.

Kim Johnson, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, meanwhile praised Boothroyd as a “strong northern, female and working-class voice at the heart of Parliament”.

 

Boothroyd was born on October 8, 1929, in the market town of Dewsbury in northern England.

She was raised in a working-class family, described herself as having come “out of the womb into the Labour movement”, and held a number of office jobs prior to the beginning of her political career.

In recent years, Boothroyd was engaged in a campaign to keep the United Kingdom within the European Union. The UK voted to leave the bloc in a close-run 2016 referendum.

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