Daisy Postgate (née Lansbury, 9 December 1892 – 20 April 1971) was a British political activist.
When she was born, the family were living in poverty, but their situation steadily improved, and she attended school until the age of fourteen.
She then spent three years assisting her mother with housework and caring for her younger siblings, then studied shorthand and typing, becoming a bookkeeper and typist for her brother Edgar.
[1] She shared a flat with May O'Callaghan and Nellie and Rose Cohen,[2][3] and they were active in the East London Federation of Suffragettes and its successors.
[1][7] Daisy increasingly worked as a secretary for her husband, it being her main job after her father's death, and she played a leading role in the first years of the Good Food Guide.