Betty Boothroyd, the first female Speaker in Britain's House of Commons has died, a statement issued by current Speaker Lindsay Hoyle said. She was 93
Boothroyd was 93, and after leaving the elected House of Commons sat in the upper House of Lords as Baroness Boothroyd.
"Not only was Betty Boothroyd an inspiring woman, but she was also an inspirational politician, and someone I was proud to call my friend," Hoyle's statement said. "To be the first woman Speaker was truly ground-breaking and Betty certainly broke that glass ceiling with panache. "She stuck by the rules, 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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