Margaret Bramall

Margaret Elaine Bramall (née Taylor; 1 October 1916 – 11 August 2007) was a British social worker and charity director.

She tried to lead a campaign after a fellow student was expelled for having a man in her room, she went on demonstrations and she helped to feed the Jarrow marchers in 1936.

[3] Bramall raised the organisation's aspirations to end all discrimination and campaign for single parents’ rights.

[1] The charity set up finance education schemes and training programmes to help single parents find a place in the new economy.

[2] Bramall is quoted as saying that unmarried mothers were seen as "a challenge to society, to our accepted ethical and religious concepts, and to the institution of marriage itself".