Joan Maynard MP
Vera Joan Maynard known as Joan Maynard 5th July 1921 - 27 March 1998.
Dubbed "Stalin's Granny" due to her left-wing views, Maynard was a leading activist in the National Union of Agricultural Workers becoming vice-president of the union and being narrowly beaten to its presidency.
Regular contributor to Country Standard
She joined the Labour Party in 1946 and served as a councillor on North Yorkshire County Council and on the Labour Party NEC 1972-82, 1983-87.
She served with distinction on the Agriculture Select Committee. Maynard died in Sowerby, North Yorkshire on 27th March 1998
Vera Joan Maynard known as Joan Maynard 5th July 1921 - 27 March 1998.
Dubbed "Stalin's Granny" due to her left-wing views, Maynard was a leading activist in the National Union of Agricultural Workers becoming vice-president of the union and being narrowly beaten to its presidency.
Regular contributor to Country Standard
She joined the Labour Party in 1946 and served as a councillor on North Yorkshire County Council and on the Labour Party NEC 1972-82, 1983-87.
She served with distinction on the Agriculture Select Committee. Maynard died in Sowerby, North Yorkshire on 27th March 1998