Hunter joined the CPGB's youth wing, the
Young Communist League, in 1937 at the age of 14, before joining the CPGB in 1940. Not long after, while she was the
T&G trade union's factory convener at Barr and Stroud, Hunter became secretary of the CPGB's
Knightswood branch. She went on to become a
full-time party secretary in Glasgow and ran in local elections in
Dalmarnock in 1947 and 1949. She ran for election to the UK Parliament in the
Glasgow Gorbals constituency in
1964 (1,339 votes; 5.6%) and
1966 (819 votes; 4.1%). In 1963, she relocated from Glasgow to London to work as the party's national women's officer, which saw her continue to sit on the CPGB's Executive Committee, while also co-ordinating the work of the national Women's Advisory Committee (WAC). == Death ==