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Graham Bright

Sir Graham Frank James Bright (born 2 April 1942, in Horndon-on-the-Hill, Essex) is a British politician and businessman. A member of the Conservative Party, he served as a member of parliament (MP) from 1979 to 1997. He is currently the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire Constabulary.
==Political career==
An active Young Conservative, he cut his political teeth as a member of Thurrock Borough Council from 1965–79, and of Essex County Council from 1967–70. He stood unsuccessfully for Parliament in 1970 and 1974 in Thurrock, and in Dartford at the second general election of 1974, before being elected in Luton East in 1979. After constituency boundary changes, he transferred to Luton South at the 1983 general election, holding the seat until his defeat at the 1997 general election by Labour's Margaret Moran.
During his time in Parliament, Bright served as a Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to various members of the Cabinet for 18 years, most notably to John Major for his first four years as Prime Minister (1990–94). Bright then went on to serve as a Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1994–97. He received a knighthood in 1994.
Bright introduced two Private Member's Bills to the House of Commons which became law. The first, introduced in 1983 was passed as the Video Recordings Act 1984 that required all commercial video recordings offered for sale or for hire within the UK to carry a classification. Bright claimed in an interview at this time that such videos were not only damaging to children, but also 'to dogs'.
The second, introduced in 1990 was the often referred to as the "Acid House () Bill" became the Entertainments (Increased Penalties) Act 1990. In material relating to his candidature for Cambridgeshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Bright has described these Bills as being "aimed at protecting young people."
In September 2012 Bright was selected by the Conservative party to be their candidate in the election for Cambridgeshire's Police and Crime Commissioner. He won the election in November that year, and appointed his Party and business colleague Brian Ashton as his deputy without advertising the post. In December 2012 Bright called for a crackdown on "anti-social" and "dangerous" cyclists.〔http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/News/Police-chief-calls-for-crackdown-on-danger-cyclists-31122012.htm〕 In November 2013 he said that bicycle helmets should be compulsory.〔http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/News/Police-chief-Sir-Graham-Bright-goes-head-to-head-with-Cambridge-MP-Julian-Huppert-over-cycle-helmets-20131109065145.htm〕
In February 2014 Bright hit controversy by pulling out of a Cambridge policing meeting with residents for a third time because it was due to finish too late in the evening.〔http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/News/Anger-after-police-boss-Sir-Graham-Bright-pulls-out-of-Cambridge-meeting-for-THIRD-time-20140206104551.htm〕

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