In 1920 she was a member of the English Speaking Union.[7]
She was a leading Conservative in Huntingdonshire before joining the Liberal party.[8] She was a Member of Huntingdonshire County Council. She served on Hospital Boards and School Managers' Committees.[9] She was selected as Liberal candidate for the Huntingdonshire Division at the 1922 General Election. This was her home constituency and one that had been represented by her Uncle, Lord Sandwich. It was a safe Unionist seat. Any hopes she might have entertained of winning were dashed when a Labour candidate entered the contest to split the ant-Unionist vote.
She did not stand for parliament again but remained active in the Liberal party. She worked closely with Leonard Costello who succeeded her as Liberal candidate, winning the seat when Labour withdrew in 1923. In 1924 she was elected to the Council of the Women's National Liberal Federation.[11] In 1926 she was Treasurer of the Eastern Counties Liberal Federation.[12]