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Helen McElhone

Helen Margaret McElhone (10 April 1933 – 5 June 2013) was a Scottish politician. She worked together with her husband, Frank McElhone, during his time as a Member of Parliament (MP) representing Glasgow from 1969. After his sudden death, McElhone was elected as his successor; but within a year her Glasgow Queen's Park constituency was abolished in boundary changes and she lost out to a neighbouring MP in the selection for a new seat. She continued her political activity after leaving Parliament.
==Married life==
McElhone was born Helen Margaret Brown in Glasgow. She married Frank McElhone in November 1958, and they had two sons and two daughters.〔"McELHONE, Mrs Helen Margaret" in "Dod's Parliamentary Companion, 1983", Dod's Parliamentary Companion Ltd, 1983, p. 438.〕 Both of their sons were involved in the band Altered Images, with Gerard serving as the band's manager and Johnny playing bass guitar. She "took an active interest" in the greengrocer's business run by her husband on Thistle Street in Gorbals for eight years.〔"(Family outing )", ''Glasgow Evening Times'', 19 June 1970, p. 4.〕 When he was elected to Parliament to represent Glasgow Gorbals in a 1969 by-election, she took over running the shop.〔Jonathan Wills, "Why this is McElhone country", ''The Times'', 29 November 1982, p. 3.〕 She became a member of the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers.〔
During Frank McElhone's time in Parliament, Helen McElhone was an active worker within his Constituency Labour Party and was regarded by some as the driving force behind her husband's career.〔"(Mrs McElhone could fight Queen's Park )", ''Glasgow Herald'', 14 October 1982, p. 1.〕 She took constituency surgeries on his behalf when he was attending Parliament, and also sat in on committees in Westminster.〔Colm Brogan, "(Taking up the fight where Frank McElhone left off )", ''Glasgow Herald'', 5 November 1982, p. 11.〕

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