Background
After her father was raised to the peerage as Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, she was accorded the style of Lady Megan Lloyd George.
Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
After her father was raised to the peerage as Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, she was accorded the style of Lady Megan Lloyd George.
She also served as Deputy Leader of the, before later becoming a Labour Member of Parliament.
Her name at birth was registered as "Megan Arvon George", but she was known as "Megan Lloyd George". Along with her father, she refused to support Ramsay MacDonald"s National Government in 1931 and successfully held Anglesey as an opposition Liberal at the 1931 General Election. She held the seat again as a Liberal from 1935 to 1951.
Throughout the 1940s and 1950s she campaigned for a Welsh Parliament and the creation of a Secretary of State for Wales.
In 1949 Lady Megan was elected Deputy Leader of the in a bid to create unity, but after losing her seat she stood down in 1952. In 1955 Lady Megan defected to the.
During World World War II, she was a member of Radical Action, which called for a more radical political stance and for the party to withdraw from the war-time electoral truce. Prominent among the radicals in the, she opposed what she saw as the party"s drift away from her father"s brand of liberalism.
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