Grant, Bernie

Grant, Bernie

▪ British politician
in full  Bernard Alexander Montgomery Grant 
born February 17, 1944, Georgetown, British Guiana [now Guyana]
died April 8, 2000, London, England

      British politician who, with Paul Boateng (Boateng, Paul) and Diane Abbott (Abbott, Diane), was one of the first persons of African descent to win election to the House of Commons (Commons, House of). The son of educators, he attended St. Stanislaus College, one of the finest schools in British Guiana. In the early 1960s he moved to the United Kingdom and became a clerk with British Rail before attending Tottenham Technical College and Heriot-Watt University. Grant then worked as an international telephonist and subsequently became an official with the National Union of Public Employees. In 1978 he was elected to the Haringey borough council and in 1985 was elected borough leader, the first black person to lead a local council in Britain. In 1987 he secured the Labour Party's nomination for the Tottenham constituency in the House of Commons, and he was easily elected to Parliament. An outspoken left-wing member of the Labour Party, particularly on issues of race, he often opposed the reform (“modernization”) efforts of Labour leaders Neil Kinnock (Kinnock, Neil, Baron Kinnock of Bedwellty) and Tony Blair (Blair, Tony). He served in the House of Commons until his death in 2000.

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