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Teresa Ellen Gorman (née Moore; 30 September 1931 – 28 August 2015) was a British politician. She was Conservative Member of Parliament for Billericay, in the county of Essex in England, from 1987 to 2001 when she stood down. She was a leading figure in the rebellions over the Maastricht Treaty that nearly brought down John Major's government. She worked in both education and business. == Early life == Gorman was born Teresa Ellen Moore at Putney.〔("Teresa Gorman, Tory MP – obituary" ), telegraph.co.uk, 28 August 2015.〕 Her father was a demolition contractor, her mother a waitress. Educated at Fulham County School in London, she left grammar school at 16, at her parents' insistence, to start work, then trained to teach at Brighton College of Education (qualifying in 1951), and earned a double First in Biology and Zoology at University College London, obtaining a 'Double First' (First Class Honours). After marrying her first husband, James Gorman, whose surname she would keep throughout her life, she worked on an exchange programme in New York City.〔Jane Fryer, ("Still frisky at 81 thanks to HRT! Former Tory MP who's the treatment's biggest cheerleader" ), dailymail.co.uk, 26 October 2012.〕 Besides teaching she ran a business selling teaching aids, Banta,〔 and was involved in property development with her first husband.〔
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