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Harriet Slater CBE |
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| Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent North |
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In office 31 March 1953 – 30 March 1966 |
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| Prime Minister | Winston Churchill |
| Preceded by | Albert Davies |
| Succeeded by | John Forrester |
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| Born |
Harriet Evans 1903 |
| Died | 12 October 1976 (aged 72–73) |
| Political party | Labour |
Harriet Slater CBE (née Evans; 1903 – 12 October 1976) was a British Labour and Co-operative politician.
Educated at Hanley High School and Dudley Teachers’ Training College, Slater was National Organiser for the Cooperative Party from 1942 to 1953, and a local councillor in Stoke-on-Trent from 1933 to 1965.
She was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Stoke-on-Trent North at a by-election in 1953, and served until her retirement at the 1966 general election. From 1964 to 1966, she was a Government whip, the first woman to become one, with the formal title of Lord of the Treasury.