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Margaret Hunter (Margaret Anderson) was born on 11 November, 1922 in Bridgeton, Glasgow, is a Margaret Annie Hunter was Scottish communist activist and trade. Discover Margaret Hunter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Margaret Anderson
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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 11 November, 1922
Birthday 11 November
Birthplace Bridgeton, Glasgow
Date of death 21 February, 1986
Died Place London
Nationality Scottish

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1922

Margaret Annie Hunter (born Anderson; 11 November 1922 – 21 February 1986) was a Scottish communist activist and trade unionist who is known for playing an active role in the Communist Party of Great Britain from the 1940s until her retirement in the early 1970s and eventual death in 1986.

Hunter was born in Bridgeton, Glasgow to mother Margaret Rippey and father James Anderson, who was a milk salesman.

She grew up in Polmadie as the youngest of five children, attending Queen's Park Secondary School.

1937

Hunter joined the CPGB's youth wing, the Young Communist League, in 1937 at the age of 14, before joining the CPGB in 1940.

Not long after, while she was the T&G trade union's factory convener at Barr and Stroud, Hunter became secretary of the CPGB's Knightswood branch.

1946

Her first job was working as a typist for the British Oxygen Company, before later working at Barr and Stroud, where she met fellow communist James Hunter, whom she married in 1946.

1947

She went on to become a full-time party secretary in Glasgow and ran in local elections in Dalmarnock in 1947 and 1949.

1954

When Helen Crawfurd Anderson died in 1954, Hunter made an oration at her funeral, at which she said the international socialist movement had lost "one of its finest representatives".

1958

In 1958, Hunter become the party's Scottish organiser, part of the Scottish secretariat.

She played a key role in organising the CPGB's 1958 celebrations to mark the bicentenary of Robert Burns' birth.

1963

In 1963, she relocated from Glasgow to London to work as the party's national women's officer, which saw her continue to sit on the CPGB's Executive Committee, while also co-ordinating the work of the national Women's Advisory Committee (WAC).

1964

She ran for election to the UK Parliament in the Glasgow Gorbals constituency in 1964 (1,339 votes; 5.6%) and 1966 (819 votes; 4.1%).

1970

Hunter became unwell while taking part in a political delegation to East Germany in the early 1970s, which led her to retire from political activism.

1986

She continued to live in London until her death in 1986.