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Graham Jones (politician)

Graham Peter Jones (born 3 March 1966) is a former British Labour Party politician, and former Member of Parliament (MP) for Hyndburn.[2][3]

Graham Jones
Official portrait, 2017
Chair of the Committees on Arms Export Controls
In office
22 November 2017 – 6 November 2019
Succeeded byMark Garnier
Member of Parliament
for Hyndburn
In office
6 May 2010 – 6 November 2019
Preceded byGreg Pope
Succeeded bySara Britcliffe
Personal details
Born
Graham Peter Jones

(1966-03-03) 3 March 1966 (age 58)[1]
Accrington, Lancashire, England
Political partyLabour (suspended)
Domestic partnerKimberley Whitehead
Children2
ResidenceBaxenden
Alma materUniversity of Central Lancashire, BA
ProfessionPrepress

Early life and education edit

Jones's father's family originate from the Mill Hill area of Blackburn, and his mother's family from Accrington. His grandfather worked at Howard and Bulloughs Cotton Mil.[4] Jones was brought up in Baxenden, attending St John's CofE Primary School, Baxenden, and St Christopher's Church of England High School, Accrington. He attended Accrington and Rossendale College, studying A levels. After three years at college, Jones was employed for Blackburn with Darwen Council on refuse collection, and by Lancashire County Council as a carer home assistant.

Jones attended the University of Central Lancashire, to study an BA. In 1989, he studied Graphic Design, and completed the City and Guilds qualification in Desktop Publishing, followed by employment at Holland's Pies. He then took employment for two years with Blackburn Council working on the parks department in summer and the refuse collection in winter.

Jones had periods of temporary and part time work for Lancashire County Council in various roles; as a community transport driver, meals on wheels driver and care assistant at Whinberry View, Rawtenstall. He attended night school passing City & Guilds qualifications in digital press-press. From 2001 until 7 May 2010, the day after the 2010 general election, Jones worked at Daltons Printers.

Local government career edit

In November 2001, he was one of two candidates, selected from four, to contest the safe Labour seat of Peel Ward on Hyndburn Council. He was re-elected in 2004, and again in 2008.

In May 2005, he was elected as the Opposition Leader on Hyndburn Borough Council, and remained as such until his resignation as an councillor from Hyndburn Council in May 2010, the seat being retained by Labour Councillor Wendy Dwyer, who had been Jones' predecessor in the Accrington South division on Lancashire County Council elections.[5][6]

In June 2009, he contested the Accrington South Division (Peel, Baxenden and Barnfield wards) for the County Council amidst the MP's expenses scandal. His majority was reduced from 17.6% to 17.1%, a majority of 469 votes turning it into one of Labour's safer seats.[7] Across Lancashire County, Labour were reduced from 44 seats to 16.[8]

In February 2010 The Blackburn Citizen reported that Jones had acted in "technical breach" of council rules, in discussing unadopted roads Annie Street, Hodder Street and Manor Street at meetings, whilst on one occasion failing to mention that he lived on Hodder Street. The Hyndburn Standards Committee concluded that Jones had not attempted to conceal his address from the council, having declared it on other occasions.[9]

In July 2010, he was also involved in a dispute with rival councillor Peter Britcliffe, who implied that Jones had other undeclared property interests. This was by repeatedly shouting "two houses" at Jones during a council meeting. Britcliffe subsequently apologised after legal threats, acknowledging that the second home belonged to a late relative of Jones and was not his property.[10]

Parliamentary career edit

Hyndburn's Labour MP Greg Pope suddenly announced his intention to step down on 11 June 2009.[11] In November 2009, Jones was chosen as the candidate to succeed him by Labour;[12] he held the seat by a majority of 3,090 at the 2010 general election.

In October 2010, Jones was appointed to the Labour Whips office, following Ed Miliband becoming Labour leader. He was an assistant whip throughout the 2010–15 Parliament.[13] In August 2013, he was reselected as the Labour candidate for the 2015 general election.

On 14 September 2015, Jones resigned from the front benches of Labour, following the election of Jeremy Corbyn in the leadership contest.[14] He said he could not serve under Mr Corbyn as he was from the "extreme left", and did not hold Labour's "true values". Jones was critical of Corbyn's policies on welfare, the economy and immigration, and believed Labour in opposition must be "more fiscally responsible".[15] He supported Owen Smith in the failed attempt to replace Jeremy Corbyn in the 2016 leadership election.[16]

Jones was a leading member of the successful campaign to reduce maximum stake on fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) from £100 to £2. In agreeing to the change, the government has taken up a Labour manifesto pledge. Described by Labour List as "a stunning victory for those who have led a five-year long campaign to reduce the impact that FOBTs, the “crack cocaine of gambling”, can have on communities, families and individual gamblers."[17]

Jones also established and was Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Metal, Stone and Heritage Crime to raise awareness of the social and economic impact of metal, stone and heritage crime.[18][19] Jones was at the forefront of the campaign to amend the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 1964 and stamp out illegal scrap metal dealers plaguing estates. In November 2011, he introduced a private member's bill[20][21] under the Ten Minute Rule, proposing licensing for scrap metal dealers in an attempt to cut down on metal theft which led to the Scrap Metals Dealers Act 2013.[22] He called for travelling scrap metal dealers to be legally required to carry clearly visible identification signs on their vehicles including a contact number.[23]

By November 2017, Jones was Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Venezuela, and argued for support for the opposition in Venezuela.[24]

Jones also established the influential All Party Parliamentary Group, Transport Across the North: a dedicated cross-party forum to promote discussion and investment in all modes of transport across the North of England and to provide better opportunities for MPs representing Northern constituencies to meet with senior officials and receive relevant briefings. Jones was elected as Chair to campaign to fight for fair resources across the North.[25]

He was chair of the Committees on Arms Export Controls in the 57th parliament[26] defeating the Conservative MP for North East Hampshire, Ranil Jayawardena MP. As Chair, Jones raised the 'forgotten war' in Yemen[27] as well as raising serious concerns about China. Jones set up the Labour Friends of Yemen[28] and became its first Chair.

In 2017, Jones was elected to the Defence Select Committee. Jones was a strong advocate for increased defence spending[29] and for defending Eastern Europe and the Caucasus against threats from Russia.[30]

Jones was one of six Labour MPs elected by the Parliamentary Labour Party to the Parliamentary Committee which meets weekly in private with the Leader and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party.[31] He was also elected as Chair of the Labour Parliamentary Committee on Culture Media and Sport.[32]

In 2019, Jones was elected as a Parliamentary representative to the OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe).[33]

He lost his seat at the general election of 2019. His Conservative successor, Sara Britcliffe, is the daughter of Peter Britcliffe, the councillor against whom he previously took legal action.[10] After the election result had been declared, Jones said, "Obviously, I am disappointed but... I'm pleased that I went straight from a factory to a frontbencher."[34]

Jones posted a video about his last day in Parliament.[35]

Life after Parliament edit

After the election, Sarah Britcliffe was photographed in a nightclub wearing a t-shirt with Jones' picture printed on mocking him. Jones described it as "childish behaviour”.[36]

Jones said that he wanted to help local charities and stay involved with the local Labour Party. He stated that he was "100 per cent" committed to standing to become Hyndburn's next MP, insisting he has "unfinished business".[37] In March 2023, he was reselected as Labour's prospective parliamentary candidate for the Haslingden and Hyndburn constituency;[38] however, on 13 February 2024 he was suspended by Labour, following reports of comments he made about the Israel-Hamas war.[39] Jones said Britons who go to Israel to fight for the Israel Defense Forces "should be locked up".[40]

Personal life edit

Jones' partner is Kimberley Whitehead, with whom he has a daughter.[41] He was previously married and has one son.

He is a lifelong supporter of Blackburn Rovers, and also attends games at Accrington Stanley.[41] The latter's chairman, Ilyas Khan, played an active role in Jones' 2010 election campaign.[42]

References edit

  1. ^ "Who's Who". Ukwhoswho.com. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  2. ^ "No. 59418". The London Gazette. 13 May 2010. p. 8743.
  3. ^ "Election 2010: Constituency: Hyndburn". BBC News. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Accrington Pals historian praised in Commons (From Lancashire Telegraph)". Lancashiretelegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Wendy Dwyer wins Peel ward by-election". Accrington Observer. 6 July 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  6. ^ . Lancashire.gov.uk. 5 May 2005. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  7. ^ "Lancashire County Council: Elections". Lancashire.gov.uk. 4 June 2009. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  8. ^ "Lancashire County Council: Elections". Lancashire.gov.uk. 4 June 2009. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Accrington councillor breached standards over pothole repairs". The Citizen. Newsquest Media Group. 27 January 2010. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  10. ^ a b Bell, Alex (16 July 2010). "Council leader says sorry over 'two houses' incident". Accrington Observer. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  11. ^ "Greg Pope to step down as Hyndburn MP (From Lancashire Telegraph)". Lancashiretelegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  12. ^ "Hyndburn Labour successor to Greg Pope announced (From Lancashire Telegraph)". Lancashiretelegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  13. ^ "Graham Jones". UK Parliament. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  14. ^ "Accrington MP resigns from the front benches saying Jeremy Corbyn 'does not hold true Labour Values'". accringtonobserver.co.uk. 14 September 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  15. ^ "Labour MP says Corbyn critics receiving 'vile abuse'". BBC. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  16. ^ "Full list of MPs and MEPs backing challenger Owen Smith". LabourList. 21 July 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  17. ^ Rodgers, Sienna. "Maximum stake on addictive FOBTs cut to £2". LabourList. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  18. ^ "All-Party Parliamentary Group on Metal, Stone and Heritage Crime".
  19. ^ S, Paul; erson (22 February 2012). "Graham Jones MP says itinerant people are behind a lot of metal theft". REB Market Intelligence. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  20. ^ Cruces, Emma (15 November 2011). "Hyndburn MP Graham Jones introduces metal theft Bill". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  21. ^ "Hyndburn MP Graham Jones in scrap metal theft crackdown hopes". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  22. ^ "East Lancashire MP's fight to cut metal theft continues". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  23. ^ "Hyndburn MP calls for signs on scrap metal lorries". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  24. ^ "Graham Jones MP: We must do more to support Venezuela as it resists the grip of dictatorship". PoliticsHome. 13 November 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  25. ^ "All-Party Parliamentary Group, Transport Across the North".
  26. ^ "Past members of the Committees on Arms Export Controls". Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  27. ^ "Britain's Arms Export Chief Finds Iran, Houthis Most Responsible for Civilian Dead in Yemen". 7 February 2019.
  28. ^ "Labour Friends of Yemen". www.labourfriendsofyemen.org.uk. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  29. ^ "Defence Committee renews spending demand for 3% of GDP". 26 June 2018.
  30. ^ totallyadmin (13 May 2016). "Estonia visit reinforces its importance in future of Europe". BGIPU. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  31. ^ "Corbyn's Labour and the path to power". rabble.ca. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  32. ^ Bean, Emma. "Results in full: Labour parliamentary chairs all elected unopposed". LabourList. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  33. ^ "Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe". osce.org. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  34. ^ Heeds, Chantelle (13 December 2019). "Labour's Graham Jones speaks out after Hyndburn seat turns blue". LancsLive. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  35. ^ Graham Jones - My last day in my Parliamentary office.... | By Graham Jones | My last day in my Parliamentary office. We get one week to wind down in Westminster. I needed to sort out emails, making staff redundant, my pass & my..., retrieved 4 August 2022
  36. ^ "New Tory MP Britcliffe criticised for wearing T-shirt showing candidate she beat". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  37. ^ Pike, Stuart (30 January 2021). "'Unfinished business' drives former Hyndburn MP to stand again". LancsLive. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  38. ^ Lopez, Simon (13 March 2023). "Ex-MP Graham Jones to stand again in Haslingden and Hyndburn in a bid to win seat back". LancsLive. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  39. ^ Stacey, Kiran (13 February 2024). "Labour suspends second parliamentary candidate over Israel comments". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  40. ^ "Britons who fight for Israel should be 'locked up', suspended Labour candidate said". The Telegraph. 13 February 2024.
  41. ^ a b Watkinson, David (8 May 2010). "Dream result for Hyndburn Labour candidate". The Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  42. ^ "Accrington Stanley chairman signs for Labour". The Citizen. Newsquest Media Group. 24 April 2010. Retrieved 24 April 2010.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Hyndburn
2010–2019
Succeeded by

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Graham Peter Jones born 3 March 1966 is a former British Labour Party politician and former Member of Parliament MP for Hyndburn 2 3 Graham JonesOfficial portrait 2017Chair of the Committees on Arms Export ControlsIn office 22 November 2017 6 November 2019Succeeded byMark GarnierMember of Parliamentfor HyndburnIn office 6 May 2010 6 November 2019Preceded byGreg PopeSucceeded bySara BritcliffePersonal detailsBornGraham Peter Jones 1966 03 03 3 March 1966 age 58 1 Accrington Lancashire EnglandPolitical partyLabour suspended Domestic partnerKimberley WhiteheadChildren2ResidenceBaxendenAlma materUniversity of Central Lancashire BAProfessionPrepress Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Local government career 3 Parliamentary career 4 Life after Parliament 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editJones s father s family originate from the Mill Hill area of Blackburn and his mother s family from Accrington His grandfather worked at Howard and Bulloughs Cotton Mil 4 Jones was brought up in Baxenden attending St John s CofE Primary School Baxenden and St Christopher s Church of England High School Accrington He attended Accrington and Rossendale College studying A levels After three years at college Jones was employed for Blackburn with Darwen Council on refuse collection and by Lancashire County Council as a carer home assistant Jones attended the University of Central Lancashire to study an BA In 1989 he studied Graphic Design and completed the City and Guilds qualification in Desktop Publishing followed by employment at Holland s Pies He then took employment for two years with Blackburn Council working on the parks department in summer and the refuse collection in winter Jones had periods of temporary and part time work for Lancashire County Council in various roles as a community transport driver meals on wheels driver and care assistant at Whinberry View Rawtenstall He attended night school passing City amp Guilds qualifications in digital press press From 2001 until 7 May 2010 the day after the 2010 general election Jones worked at Daltons Printers Local government career editIn November 2001 he was one of two candidates selected from four to contest the safe Labour seat of Peel Ward on Hyndburn Council He was re elected in 2004 and again in 2008 In May 2005 he was elected as the Opposition Leader on Hyndburn Borough Council and remained as such until his resignation as an councillor from Hyndburn Council in May 2010 the seat being retained by Labour Councillor Wendy Dwyer who had been Jones predecessor in the Accrington South division on Lancashire County Council elections 5 6 In June 2009 he contested the Accrington South Division Peel Baxenden and Barnfield wards for the County Council amidst the MP s expenses scandal His majority was reduced from 17 6 to 17 1 a majority of 469 votes turning it into one of Labour s safer seats 7 Across Lancashire County Labour were reduced from 44 seats to 16 8 In February 2010 The Blackburn Citizen reported that Jones had acted in technical breach of council rules in discussing unadopted roads Annie Street Hodder Street and Manor Street at meetings whilst on one occasion failing to mention that he lived on Hodder Street The Hyndburn Standards Committee concluded that Jones had not attempted to conceal his address from the council having declared it on other occasions 9 In July 2010 he was also involved in a dispute with rival councillor Peter Britcliffe who implied that Jones had other undeclared property interests This was by repeatedly shouting two houses at Jones during a council meeting Britcliffe subsequently apologised after legal threats acknowledging that the second home belonged to a late relative of Jones and was not his property 10 Parliamentary career editHyndburn s Labour MP Greg Pope suddenly announced his intention to step down on 11 June 2009 11 In November 2009 Jones was chosen as the candidate to succeed him by Labour 12 he held the seat by a majority of 3 090 at the 2010 general election In October 2010 Jones was appointed to the Labour Whips office following Ed Miliband becoming Labour leader He was an assistant whip throughout the 2010 15 Parliament 13 In August 2013 he was reselected as the Labour candidate for the 2015 general election On 14 September 2015 Jones resigned from the front benches of Labour following the election of Jeremy Corbyn in the leadership contest 14 He said he could not serve under Mr Corbyn as he was from the extreme left and did not hold Labour s true values Jones was critical of Corbyn s policies on welfare the economy and immigration and believed Labour in opposition must be more fiscally responsible 15 He supported Owen Smith in the failed attempt to replace Jeremy Corbyn in the 2016 leadership election 16 Jones was a leading member of the successful campaign to reduce maximum stake on fixed odds betting terminals FOBTs from 100 to 2 In agreeing to the change the government has taken up a Labour manifesto pledge Described by Labour List as a stunning victory for those who have led a five year long campaign to reduce the impact that FOBTs the crack cocaine of gambling can have on communities families and individual gamblers 17 Jones also established and was Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Metal Stone and Heritage Crime to raise awareness of the social and economic impact of metal stone and heritage crime 18 19 Jones was at the forefront of the campaign to amend the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 1964 and stamp out illegal scrap metal dealers plaguing estates In November 2011 he introduced a private member s bill 20 21 under the Ten Minute Rule proposing licensing for scrap metal dealers in an attempt to cut down on metal theft which led to the Scrap Metals Dealers Act 2013 22 He called for travelling scrap metal dealers to be legally required to carry clearly visible identification signs on their vehicles including a contact number 23 By November 2017 Jones was Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Venezuela and argued for support for the opposition in Venezuela 24 Jones also established the influential All Party Parliamentary Group Transport Across the North a dedicated cross party forum to promote discussion and investment in all modes of transport across the North of England and to provide better opportunities for MPs representing Northern constituencies to meet with senior officials and receive relevant briefings Jones was elected as Chair to campaign to fight for fair resources across the North 25 He was chair of the Committees on Arms Export Controls in the 57th parliament 26 defeating the Conservative MP for North East Hampshire Ranil Jayawardena MP As Chair Jones raised the forgotten war in Yemen 27 as well as raising serious concerns about China Jones set up the Labour Friends of Yemen 28 and became its first Chair In 2017 Jones was elected to the Defence Select Committee Jones was a strong advocate for increased defence spending 29 and for defending Eastern Europe and the Caucasus against threats from Russia 30 Jones was one of six Labour MPs elected by the Parliamentary Labour Party to the Parliamentary Committee which meets weekly in private with the Leader and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party 31 He was also elected as Chair of the Labour Parliamentary Committee on Culture Media and Sport 32 In 2019 Jones was elected as a Parliamentary representative to the OSCE Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe 33 He lost his seat at the general election of 2019 His Conservative successor Sara Britcliffe is the daughter of Peter Britcliffe the councillor against whom he previously took legal action 10 After the election result had been declared Jones said Obviously I am disappointed but I m pleased that I went straight from a factory to a frontbencher 34 Jones posted a video about his last day in Parliament 35 Life after Parliament editAfter the election Sarah Britcliffe was photographed in a nightclub wearing a t shirt with Jones picture printed on mocking him Jones described it as childish behaviour 36 Jones said that he wanted to help local charities and stay involved with the local Labour Party He stated that he was 100 per cent committed to standing to become Hyndburn s next MP insisting he has unfinished business 37 In March 2023 he was reselected as Labour s prospective parliamentary candidate for the Haslingden and Hyndburn constituency 38 however on 13 February 2024 he was suspended by Labour following reports of comments he made about the Israel Hamas war 39 Jones said Britons who go to Israel to fight for the Israel Defense Forces should be locked up 40 Personal life editJones partner is Kimberley Whitehead with whom he has a daughter 41 He was previously married and has one son He is a lifelong supporter of Blackburn Rovers and also attends games at Accrington Stanley 41 The latter s chairman Ilyas Khan played an active role in Jones 2010 election campaign 42 References edit Who s Who Ukwhoswho com Retrieved 23 April 2015 No 59418 The London Gazette 13 May 2010 p 8743 Election 2010 Constituency Hyndburn BBC News Retrieved 7 May 2010 Accrington Pals historian praised in Commons From Lancashire Telegraph Lancashiretelegraph co uk Retrieved 23 April 2015 Wendy Dwyer wins Peel ward by election Accrington Observer 6 July 2010 Retrieved 23 April 2015 Lancashire County Council Elections Lancashire gov uk 5 May 2005 Archived from the original on 22 December 2015 Retrieved 23 April 2015 Lancashire County Council Elections Lancashire gov uk 4 June 2009 Retrieved 23 April 2015 Lancashire County Council Elections Lancashire gov uk 4 June 2009 Retrieved 23 April 2015 Accrington councillor breached standards over pothole repairs The Citizen Newsquest Media Group 27 January 2010 Retrieved 1 February 2010 a b Bell Alex 16 July 2010 Council leader says sorry over two houses incident Accrington Observer Retrieved 23 April 2015 Greg Pope to step down as Hyndburn MP From Lancashire Telegraph Lancashiretelegraph co uk Retrieved 23 April 2015 Hyndburn Labour successor to Greg Pope announced From Lancashire Telegraph Lancashiretelegraph co uk Retrieved 23 April 2015 Graham Jones UK Parliament Retrieved 8 April 2015 Accrington MP resigns from the front benches saying Jeremy Corbyn does not hold true Labour Values accringtonobserver co uk 14 September 2015 Retrieved 14 September 2015 Labour MP says Corbyn critics receiving vile abuse BBC 13 November 2015 Retrieved 13 November 2015 Full list of MPs and MEPs backing challenger Owen Smith LabourList 21 July 2016 Retrieved 15 July 2019 Rodgers Sienna Maximum stake on addictive FOBTs cut to 2 LabourList Retrieved 4 August 2022 All Party Parliamentary Group on Metal Stone and Heritage Crime S Paul erson 22 February 2012 Graham Jones MP says itinerant people are behind a lot of metal theft REB Market Intelligence Retrieved 4 August 2022 Cruces Emma 15 November 2011 Hyndburn MP Graham Jones introduces metal theft Bill Lancashire Telegraph Retrieved 8 April 2015 Hyndburn MP Graham Jones in scrap metal theft crackdown hopes Lancashire Telegraph Retrieved 4 August 2022 East Lancashire MP s fight to cut metal theft continues Lancashire Telegraph Retrieved 4 August 2022 Hyndburn MP calls for signs on scrap metal lorries Lancashire Telegraph Retrieved 4 August 2022 Graham Jones MP We must do more to support Venezuela as it resists the grip of dictatorship PoliticsHome 13 November 2017 Retrieved 19 December 2017 All Party Parliamentary Group Transport Across the North Past members of the Committees on Arms Export Controls Parliament of the United Kingdom Britain s Arms Export Chief Finds Iran Houthis Most Responsible for Civilian Dead in Yemen 7 February 2019 Labour Friends of Yemen www labourfriendsofyemen org uk Retrieved 4 August 2022 Defence Committee renews spending demand for 3 of GDP 26 June 2018 totallyadmin 13 May 2016 Estonia visit reinforces its importance in future of Europe BGIPU Retrieved 4 August 2022 Corbyn s Labour and the path to power rabble ca 21 June 2017 Retrieved 4 August 2022 Bean Emma Results in full Labour parliamentary chairs all elected unopposed LabourList Retrieved 4 August 2022 Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe osce org Retrieved 4 August 2022 Heeds Chantelle 13 December 2019 Labour s Graham Jones speaks out after Hyndburn seat turns blue LancsLive Retrieved 4 August 2022 Graham Jones My last day in my Parliamentary office By Graham Jones My last day in my Parliamentary office We get one week to wind down in Westminster I needed to sort out emails making staff redundant my pass amp my retrieved 4 August 2022 New Tory MP Britcliffe criticised for wearing T shirt showing candidate she beat Lancashire Telegraph Retrieved 4 August 2022 Pike Stuart 30 January 2021 Unfinished business drives former Hyndburn MP to stand again LancsLive Retrieved 4 August 2022 Lopez Simon 13 March 2023 Ex MP Graham Jones to stand again in Haslingden and Hyndburn in a bid to win seat back LancsLive Retrieved 23 October 2023 Stacey Kiran 13 February 2024 Labour suspends second parliamentary candidate over Israel comments The Guardian Retrieved 13 February 2024 Britons who fight for Israel should be locked up suspended Labour candidate said The Telegraph 13 February 2024 a b Watkinson David 8 May 2010 Dream result for Hyndburn Labour candidate The Lancashire Telegraph Retrieved 8 May 2010 Accrington Stanley chairman signs for Labour The Citizen Newsquest Media Group 24 April 2010 Retrieved 24 April 2010 External links editGraham Jones blogspot permanent dead link Profile at Parliament of the United Kingdom Contributions in Parliament at Hansard Voting record at Public Whip Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYou Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byGreg Pope Member of Parliament for Hyndburn2010 2019 Succeeded bySara Britcliffe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Graham Jones politician 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