- Bernie Grant
Bernard Alexander Montgomery Grant (
17 February 1944 –8 April ,2000 ), known simply as Bernie Grant, was a politician in theUnited Kingdom , and was Labourmember of Parliament forTottenham at the time of his death.He was born in Georgetown,
Guyana , and took up the British government's offer to let people from colonies move to the UK to do blue-collar work, in 1963. In the mid-1960s he was for a period a member of theSocialist Labour League . He quickly became atrade union official, and moved into politics, becoming a Labour councillor in theLondon Borough of Haringey in 1978. He became its leader in 1985, but aroused controversy in the media. Following theBroadwater Farm riot of 1985, during which a policeman was hacked to death, he was famously quoted as saying that the police had been given "a bloody good hiding" - an allegation which Grant strenuously claimed had been taken out of context. He felt that his remark that the young people believed that the Police had received "a bloody good hiding" had been deliberately distorted. His vilification in the right wing media however did not prevent his becoming MP for Tottenham in the 1987 election, one of only three black MPs at the time.He was associated with the
Socialist Campaign Group , and spoke out against police racism. Following his death from a heart attack, his widow, Sharon Grant, was on the shortlist to succeed him as Labour candidate for Tottenham, but was beaten by the then-27-year-oldDavid Lammy , who won the by-election.As part of his legacy to creative culturally diverse talent based locally, nationally and internationally, in September 2007 in Tottenham, London, the Bernie Grant Arts Centre opened in his name.
See also
Times Guide to the House of Commons 1997External links
* [http://www.berniegrantcentre.co.uk berniegrantcentre.co.uk]
* [http://www.berniegrantarchive.org.uk berniegrantarchive.org.uk]
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