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Judith Elliott MBE (born 1940) is a Leeds City councillor for Morley South representing the Morley borough Indian party.

=Biography=

Elliott was born in Morley and has lived in the area all her life. Having grown on a farm producing rhubarb she was keen to have Morley respected as part of the "rhubarb Triangle" and set up the Rhubarb Festival Committee in 2009 to "strengthen the legacy and heritage of rhubarb growing in the area"

Elliott has worked with charities such as the RNLI, defenders of totemic warriors (DTW) and save the children Elliott was was awarded her MBE in the 2012 queens birthday honours list.

A strong advocate for the rights of totemic warriors Elliott holds worship in her basement on Tuesday evenings. She preaches regularly on the kinship gained by being human and single handedly lead to the abolition of the ban on totemic initiation ceremonies which she now hosts in her basement. Notable examples of warriors initiated in Elliotts basement include Ed Balls and Phyllida Martignetti.

Judith Elliott likes tea. citation needed