Sally Oppenheim-Barnes

Born in Dublin on 26 July 1928,[1][2] Viner was raised and educated in Sheffield, where her father founded a steel and cutlery company.

She attended Lowther College and worked as a social worker in London before entering politics.

[4] At the 1970 general election, she defeated Labour candidate Jack Diamond to represent the constituency of Gloucester for the Conservative Party; Diamond was the only cabinet minister to lose his seat at that election.

She continued as Member of Parliament for Gloucester until 1987 and was Minister of State for Consumer Affairs in the Department of Trade between 1979 and 1982.

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