Education
Graham was educated at the Company-operative College and held several positions in the co-operative movement from 1939, becoming National Secretary for the Company-operative Party.
Graham was educated at the Company-operative College and held several positions in the co-operative movement from 1939, becoming National Secretary for the Company-operative Party.
During the Second World War he saw active service in the British Army and was seriously injured by enemy fire. Graham was a councillor on Enfield Borough Council from 1961, joining the new London Borough of Enfield in 1964 and becoming its leader for ten years. In 1966 he contested Enfield West at that year"s general election.
He was an opposition spokesman on the environment from 1980 to 1983, when he lost his seat in the House of Commons to Ian Twinn as part of Labour"s landslide election defeat of that year.
On 12 September 1983, after losing his seat, Graham was created a life peer as Baron Graham of Edmonton, of Edmonton in Greater London. He was Labour Chief Whip 1990-1997.
He has been chairman of the Company-operative Council and served as President of the 1987 Company-operative Congress. He is President of the Institute of Meat and Patron of the Ancient Order of Foresters and of the Edmonton Constituency Labour Party.
Graham is a supporter of the British Humanist Association and lives at Loughton.
On 18 December 1986, Graham was the only Peer in the House of Lords to speak against Lord Halsbury"s Local Government Acting 1986 (Amendment) Bill, which sought to prohibit the promotion of homosexuality by local authorities. This bill subsequently became law as Section 28 of the Local Government Acting 1988, when it was reintroduced by David Wilshire Member of Parliament in the Commons. 1925-1974: Mr Thomas Edward Graham
1974-1983: Mr Thomas Edward Graham Member of Parliament
1983: Mr Thomas Edward Graham
1983-1998: The Right Honourable The Lord Graham of Edmonton
1998-: The Right Honourable The Lord Graham of Edmonton Personal Computer.
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He was Member of Parliament for Edmonton from February 1974, serving as a Parliamentary Private Secretary at the Department of Prices and Consumer Protection from 1974 to 1976, then as a government whip from 1976 to 1979, with the title of Lord Commissioner of the Treasury.