Doris Fisher, Baroness Fisher of Rednal
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Doris Mary Gertrude Fisher, Baroness Fisher of Rednal, née Satchwell, JP
Justice of the Peace
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 (13 September 1919 – 18 December 2005) was a British
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 politician.

Early life and education

Born in Birmingham
Birmingham
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, she was the daughter of Frederick James Satchwell. She was educated at Tinker's Farm Girls' School and went then to Fircroft College
Fircroft College
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 and afterwards Bournville Day Continuation College.

Career

She joined the Labour Party
Labour Party (UK)
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 in 1945 and was nominated director of her local Co-operative board in 1951. A year later, Fisher was elected a member of the Birmingham City Council
Birmingham City Council
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, in which she sat until 1974. Subsequently she served as a member of the Warrington and Runcorn Development Corporation
Warrington and Runcorn Development Corporation
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 until 1989. Fisher was National President of the Co-operative Party Guild
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 in 1961 and was appointed a Justice of the Peace
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.

She contested Birmingham, Ladywood in 1969 at a by-election won by Wallace Lawler
Wallace Lawler
Wallace Leslie Lawler was a British Liberal politician. He was elected a Member of Parliament by gaining Birmingham, Ladywood from Labour at a by-election on 26 June 1969. However, Lawler only served for one year, as Labour's Doris Fisher regained the seat from him at the 1970 general election...

 of the Liberals
Liberal Party (UK)
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. In the following general election, she was successful for the constituency and represented it as Member of Parliament
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 (MP) the next four years. After her departure from the House of Commons, she was created a life peer
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 as Baroness Fisher of Rednal, of Rednal, in the City of Birmingham on 2 July 1974.

In the House of Lords
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, Fisher became Crown Representative of the General Medical Council
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 in September 1974 and later chaired the Esperanto Group. She was nominated an Assistant Whip for Environment in 1983, an office she held until the following year. Fisher entered the European Parliament
European Parliament
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 in 1975, sitting in Strasbourg
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 until 1979. She was vice-president of the Institute of Trading Standards Administration.

Personal life

She married Joseph Fisher, a sheet-metal-worker at the Longbridge plant
Longbridge plant
The Longbridge plant is an industrial complex situated in the Longbridge area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. It is currently owned by SAIC Group and is a manufacturing and research and development facility for its MG Motor subsidiary....

, in 1939 and had two daughters. Her husband died in 1978 and she survived him until her death in 2005, aged 86.

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