'Alice Martha Bacon, Baroness Bacon' (
10 September 1909 –
24 March 1993) was a
British Labour Party politician.
At the
1945 general election, she was elected as
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Leeds North East. When constituency boundaries were revised for the
1950 general election, she transferred to the
Leeds South East constituency, and served as that constituency's MP until she retired at the
1970 general election.
Bacon was a member of the Labour Party's
National Executive Committee from
1941 until
1970, and served as
the party's chair from
1950 to
1951.
In
Parliament, she was a
Minister of State at the
Home Office from
1964 to
1967, serving under
Frank Soskice and
Roy Jenkins in a period when a series of liberalising reforms were introduced.
After her retirement from the
House of Commons, she was created 'Baroness Bacon', of the City of
Leeds and of Normanton in the West Riding of the County of
York on
14 October 1970.
References
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Alice Bacon at the
Centre for Advancement of Women in Politics
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