Joan Walmsley, Baroness Walmsley


Joan Margaret Walmsley, Baroness Walmsley is a British Liberal Democrat politician. She is currently the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords.

Biography

She was educated at Notre Dame High School in Liverpool, before attending Liverpool University from where she graduated with a BSc in Biology in 1966, and later completed a PGCE at Manchester Polytechnic in 1979. She worked as a Cytologist at the Christie Hospital in Manchester from 1965–1967 and taught at Buxton College from 1979–1986. She went into public relations and worked for Hill & Knowlton until 1996, then began her own PR consultancy which she closed in 2003.
In the 1992 general election she stood as the Liberal Democrat candidate in Morley & Leeds South, and Congleton in 1997 general election, but was defeated on both occasions.
She was created a life peer on 15 May 2000 taking the title Baroness Walmsley, of West Derby in the County of Merseyside, whereupon she took the Liberal Democrat Whip. She was the party's spokesperson in the House of Lords on: Education & Skills ; Home Affairs ; and again for Education & Skills from 2004 onwards. A member of the Science & Technology Select committee 2000–2005, and then Chair of the Science & Technology Sub-Committee in 2002 which produced the report on taxonomy entitled "What on Earth? The threat to the science underpinning conservation".
Lady Walmsley was formerly president of Women Liberal Democrats and the Campaign for Gender Balance, and has been a member of most of the Party's major committees. She lists her political interests as child protection, young offenders and prison education, the environment and renewable energy. She is Vice Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Children.
She is active in charity work relating to children and the environment. Her principal charities are:
Botanic Gardens Conservation International ;
UNICEF UK ;
NSPCC ;
SKVC Children's Trust, a charity for street children in India.
Walmsley married John Richardson in 1966. She has a son, Adrian and a daughter, Sarah. In 1986 she married Christopher Walmsley. She is stepmother to his son and two daughters. In 2005, she married Lord Thomas of Gresford, a fellow Liberal Democrat peer, QC and then Shadow Attorney General. She and her husband are one of the few couples to both hold titles in their own right.
Her recreations include music, the theatre, gardening, rowing, and "good company". She is a member of the Parliamentary Choir and was its chairman from 2004 to 2006.