Politician Joan Maynard

Vera Joan Maynard (5 July 1921 – 27 March 1998) was an English Labour politician and trade unionist.

Joan Maynard
Member of Parliament
for Sheffield Brightside
In office
10 October 1974 – 18 May 1987
Preceded byEdward Griffiths
Succeeded byDavid Blunkett
Personal details
Born(1921-07-05)5 July 1921
Easingwold, North Yorkshire, England
Died27 March 1998(1998-03-27) (aged 76)
Sowerby, North Yorkshire, England
Political partyLabour
OccupationTrade union official

Biography

Maynard was born in Easingwold, North Yorkshire on 5 July 1921. Dubbed "Stalin's Granny" owing to her left-wing views, Maynard was a leading activist in the National Union of Agricultural Workers becoming vice-president of the union and being narrowly beaten to its presidency. She joined the Labour Party in 1946 and served as a councillor on the North Riding County Council. She was elected to Labour's National Executive Committee 1972–82 and 1983–87, and was Vice-Chair of the Labour Party 1980–81. From her election to the NEC she supplied Soviet agent Bert Ramelson with confidential accounts of NEC meetings. She was appointed a Justice of the Peace at Thirsk in 1950.

Having acted as Labour agent in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, Maynard was elected in 1974 as MP for Sheffield Brightside and held the seat until she retired in 1987. Throughout her political career Maynard advocated policies on the left of the Labour Party and chaired the left-wing Campaign Group. She served on the Agriculture Select Committee 1975–87. She played a leading role in securing the passage of the Rent (Agriculture) Act 1976 which put an end to the tied cottage system.

She was an active supporter of the Troops Out Movement which campaigned for the withdrawal of British troops from Northern Ireland and a united Ireland in the 1970s and 1980s

Jeremy Corbyn MP, Leader of the Labour Party from 2015 to 2020, said that Maynard became a 'great friend' to him when he first joined the House of Commons in 1983. He recounted that Maynard had told him that "If both front benches are agreed, it’s probably bad news for the workers. And if a minister ever gets up and says ‘we’re going to have to take some tough choices and some tough decisions,’ it's a disaster for the working class. Just bear that in mind and you'll not go far wrong."

Maynard died of cancer in Sowerby, North Yorkshire on 27 March 1998, the same day as fellow former MP, Joan Lestor. Her remains are buried alongside her immediate family at Thornton-le-Street.

Bibliography

  • Mason-O'Connor, Kristine (2003). Joan Maynard: A Passionate Socialist. Politico's Publishing. ISBN 1-84275-059-3
  • Routledge, Paul (2003). Bumper Book of British Lefties. Politico's Publishing. ISBN 1-84275-064-X

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside
October 19741987
Succeeded by

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