‘A tour de force’: tributes pour in for Margaret McDonagh, linchpin of Tony Blair’s New Labour
by Michael Savage, Policy Editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6CEKN)
Party's first female general secretary, who has died aged 61, was essential part of team behind party's 1997 landslide victory
Margaret McDonagh, Labour's first female general secretary, has been hailed as a tour de force" and an essential part of the team that secured the 1997 landslide election victory for the party, after it was announced that she had died at the age of 61.
Baroness McDonagh, who was elevated to the House of Lords in 2004, was, in effect, Peter Mandelson's deputy during the 1997 election and went on to oversee a second dominant campaign in 2001. She became the party's general secretary in 1998. She had been diagnosed with brain cancer in 2021.
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