Tommy Graham

Tommy Graham
Member of Parliament
for Renfrewshire West
Renfrew West and Inverclyde (1987-1997)
In office
11 June 1987 – 7 June 2001
Preceded by Anna McCurley
Succeeded by Jim Sheridan
Personal details
Born 5 December 1943 (1943-12-05) (age 68)
Nationality British
Political party Labour

Thomas "Tommy" Graham (born 5 December 1943) is a Scottish former Labour Party politician. A native of Glasgow, Graham worked as an engineer before serving on Strathclyde Regional Council from 1978 to 1987.

He was elected in 1987 as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Renfrew West and Inverclyde, defeating the Conservative incumbent Anna McCurley. After favourable boundary changes in 1997, he was elected for the new seat of Renfrewshire West.

Following the suicide of his parliamentary colleague Gordon McMaster in July 1997, a long investigation was launched, since in his suicide note McMaster had accused Graham of smearing him that he had a homosexual affair with a 17 year old employee of Graham's. In September 1998, Graham was expelled from the Labour Party for "bringing the party into disrepute", despite his categorical denials of any wrongdoing. He became an independent and described himself as a 'Scottish Labour' MP.

After his expulsion when Graham was asked where he would be sitting in the House of Commons, he replied, 'On my bum.' In fact, he actually sat on the opposition benches of the Commons but continued to vote with the government on many issues. It was thought that Graham would stand again at the 2001 general election, but he did not do so and quietly retired. His successor was Labour's Jim Sheridan.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Anna McCurley
Member of Parliament for Renfrew West and Inverclyde
19871997
Succeeded by
constituency abolished
Preceded by
new constituency
Member of Parliament for Renfrewshire West
19972001
Succeeded by
Jim Sheridan