Citation Hunt

The Wikipedia snippet below is not backed by a reliable source. Can you find one?

Click I got this! to go to Wikipedia and fix the snippet, or Next! to see another one. Good luck!

In page Margery Corbett Ashby:

This text has been unreferenced on Wikipedia for a very long time. If you can't find a source, be bold and remove it!

"

Ashby was one of the seventeen women candidates to contest a parliamentary election at the first opportunity in the General Election of 1918. She stood for Birmingham Ladywood against Neville Chamberlain the Unionist Coalition candidate. Her slogan was A soldier's wife for Ladywood. Although she came third behind Chamberlain and the Labour candidate J.W. Kneeshaw, she forced Chamberlain to address women's issues during his campaign, one of the few candidates who tried.[citation needed]