Soon after her arrival, Helen joined the
Labour Party and ran for Parliament at a by-election in
Dulwich (1932) and in
Harrow in the
1935 general election, but lost both times. However, in the spring of 1934 she was invited by
Eveline Lowe to become a co-opted member of the
London County Council education committee, and in 1937 she was elected a member of the council for
North Kensington. In 1946, she was elected for
Bethnal Green North East and from 1955 to 1965 she was a member for
Stoke Newington and Hackney North. She became chairman of the education committee in 1947, alderman in 1949, vice-chair in 1950, and chairman of the council from 1956 to 1957. In 1965 she was appointed CBE. ==Personal life==