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Ann Winterton

Ann Winterton
Photo of smartly dressed dinner guests at a long table watch standing man talk. Near camera sits a middle-aged woman with chesnut hair cut short.
Lady Winterton (right) in 1990 with Ian Smith (standing).
Member of Parliament
for Congleton
In office
10 June 1983 – 12 April 2010
Preceded by Constituency Created
Succeeded by Fiona Bruce
Personal details
Born (1941-03-06) 6 March 1941 (age 76)
Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Political party Conservative
Spouse(s) Sir Nicholas Winterton

Jane Ann, Lady Winterton (née Hodgson; born 6 March 1941 in Sutton Coldfield) is a British Conservative Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Congleton from 1983 to 2010. She is married to Sir Nicholas Winterton, also a former Conservative MP.

Winterton was educated at Erdington Grammar School for Girls. Following her election to represent Congleton in 1983, she was a member of several select committees, including Agriculture (1987–1997), the chairman's Panel (1992–1998) and the National Drug Strategy (1998–2001), Social Security (2000–2001) and the Unopposed Bills Panel since 1997. She is a representative of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and a Patron of Cheshire National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. She is also President of the Congleton Pantomime Society.

Along with her husband, she managed to ask questions at Tony Blair's last Prime minister's questions in 2007.

Winterton became Shadow Rural Affairs Minister in 2001, and was sacked the next year for telling the following joke at a rugby club dinner:

In February 2004 she had the Conservative whip removed for telling the following joke (which alluded to the recent death of twenty-three illegal immigrant Chinese cockle-pickers in Morecambe Bay) at a Whitehall private dinner party to improve Denmark–United Kingdom relations and refusing to apologise:

A month later, Winterton apologised for the joke, and had the whip restored.Lord Taylor of Warwick, the only black Conservative peer in the House of Lords, condemned her being restored and said she was not fit to be an MP.

Nick Palmer, Labour then MP for Broxtowe, who was at the dinner, told BBC Radio 4's Today: "People were a bit stunned really. It was a very low-key friendly dinner. I was very sorry for the host – it was just a group of people discussing Danish issues. Most people make a bad joke now and then, but to make a joke about people who have just died in particularly horrible circumstances – the contrast between standing on the beach in the dark being drowned and sitting round a comfortable table making jokes about them is just, just horrible."


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