Gloria Juanita McPhee OBE (née Darrell; 10 November 1926 – 18 February 2007) was a Bermudian politician who served as a member of the House of Assembly from 1968 to 1980, representing the United Bermuda Party (UBP).
She had initially wanted to be a dentist, but instead trained as a laboratory technician and worked at her husband's medical practice in Hamilton.
[1] McPhee was active in the community, and in 1966 was recruited by the UBP as one of its first two female candidates, along with Pearl Adderley.
[2] At the 1968 election, the first to be held under universal suffrage, she was elected to the two-member Hamilton West constituency alongside John Stubbs, another UBP member; one of their defeated opponents was Walter Robinson, the leader of the Progressive Labour Party (PLP).
[2] She was critical of Premier John Sharpe, and in February 1977 issued a statement accusing him of "moving towards a dictatorial premiership" characterised by "indecisiveness" and "shortsightedness";[4] she and three allies resigned from cabinet later that month.