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In page Gwyneth Dunwoody:

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She did not return to ministerial office, but served as a front bench spokesman on, by turns, transport, health,[4] and foreign affairs during the 18 years of Labour opposition from 1979 to 1997.[1] She also served on the Labour National Executive Committee for seven years, from 1981 to 1988, collaborating closely with Betty Boothroyd.[1][5][6] She resisted the Militant group in her constituency and later opposed all-women shortlists.[citation needed]