- James Peddie, Baron Peddie
James Mortimer Peddie, Baron Peddie, MBE (?-
13 April 1978 ) was a British businessman and politician, a leading figure in the UKco-operative movement.Peddie started his work in the co-operative movement for the
Hull Co-operative Society as Publicity Manager and a director. He served in theMinistry of Information duringWorld War II then became a director of theCo-operative Wholesale Society . He served on the boards of theCo-operative Insurance Society and theCo-operative Permanent Building Society (now the Nationwide). He was the President ofCo-operative Congress in 1958.Peddie also served on the national executive of the
Co-operative Party and chaired the Party 1957-1965. He became a bridge between the co-operative andtrade union movements, and the Labour Party, serving on theNational Council of Labour, Co-op and Trade Unions . He served as President of both theCo-operative Congress es of 1958.Citation | title = Congress Presidents 1869-2002| url =http://archive.co-op.ac.uk/downloadFiles/congressPresidentstable.pdf|date=February 2002| accessdate =2008-05-10] Peddie was awarded an MBE, and was created Baron Peddie, of the City and County ofKingston upon Hull on9 February 1961 . He sat on the Labour benches as aLabour Co-operative peer.He was one of the first members of the
National Consumer Council and was appointed chair of theNational Board for Prices and Incomes and of thePost Office Users Council . Peddie was also a governor of theBritish Film Institute and theAdvertising Standards Authority .References
*Lord Graham of Edmonton, 'A proud legacy', "The Co-operative News",
29 April -13 May 2008
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