Lady Olga Maitland
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Lady Helen Olga Hay (born 23 May 1944), better known as Lady Olga Maitland is a former British Conservative politician.
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[edit] Family and education
The daughter of Patrick Maitland, 17th Earl of Lauderdale, she was educated at St. Mary and St. Anne's School, Abbots Bromley (today the Abbots Bromley School for Girls) and the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle in London.
[edit] Career
Olga Maitland was a reporter for the Fleet Street News Agency, the Blackheath and District Reporter, and a columnist in the London Sunday Express 1967 - 1991. In 1998 she became a contributor to the Daily Mail.
In 1983 she was founder and thereafter lady chairman of Families for Defence, and from 1992 was President of the Defence & Security Forum.
[edit] Politics
At the 1987 General Election, she was the Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate at Bethnal Green and Stepney, but was unsuccessful. Lady Olga Maitland subsequently became Member of Parliament for Sutton and Cheam from 1992 to the 1997 General Election that swept the Conservative Party from government when she lost to Liberal Democrat Paul Burstow. She unsuccessfully fought the seat again in 2001. At Westminster Olga Maitland was a member of the Parliamentary Select Committees for Education, Health and Procedures, Northern Ireland, Defence & Foreign Affairs, and was sometime secretary to the Conservative Backbench Committee. She was also a member of the Yugoslav Parliamentary Group. She promoted Private Members Bills in the House of Commons on Prisoner's Return to Custody (1995), and Offensive Weapons (1996), and in 1996-97 was Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Rt.Hon. Sir John Wheeler, then Minister of State for Northern Ireland.
[edit] Marriage
She married, April 19, 1969, Robin William Patrick Hamilton Hay, M.A., LL.B., a Crown Court Recorder (judge). They have two sons and a daughter.
[edit] Publications
- Peace Studies in our Schools (1985) - (contributor)
- Margaret Thatcher: the first ten years (1989)
- Faith in the Family (1997)
- Political Indoctrination in Our Schools.
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Preceded by Neil Macfarlane |
Member of Parliament for Sutton and Cheam 1992—1997 |
Succeeded by Paul Burstow |
[edit] References
- Times Guide to the House of Commons 1997
- Dewar, Peter Beauclerk, Burke's Landed Gentry of Great Britain - The Kingdom in Scotland, 19th edition, vol.1, 2001, p.973, ISBN 0-9711966-0-5
- Crooks, John, & Green, Alison, editors, Debrett's People of Today 2001, 14th edition, London, p.1286, ISBN 1-870-520-64-5