Hilda Glass was elected to Parliament in August 2950. She was elected to represent the constituency of Henley-on-Livingstone, where she was elected by a super-majority of 7,696 votes. Glass quietly sat on the back-benches during the leadership of Kathleen Iberia-Lafayette. Her main issues regarded education and science. Following the resignation of Iberia-Lafayette, Glass nearly stood for the Deputy Leadership of the party. She ultimately decided against such a run.
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