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John Fraser (British politician)

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John Denis Fraser
Member of Parliament
for Norwood
In office
31 March 1966 – 1 May 1997
Preceded byJohn George Smyth
Personal details
Born (1934-06-30) 30 June 1934 (age 90)
London, England, UK
Political partyLabour Party (UK)

John Denis Fraser (born 30 June 1934) was Labour Member of Parliament for Norwood in London from 1966 to 1997 and a solicitor.

Early life and education

Fraser was born on 30 June 1934 in Wandsworth, London to Frances (née Benedict) and Archibald Fraser. He is of Scottish and Irish descent.

He was educated at Sloan Grammar School and the Law Society College of Law, becoming a solicitor. He was a senior partner at the law firm Lewis Silkin LLP.

Career

He was a councillor on Lambeth Borough Council 1962-65 and the London Borough of Lambeth from 1964. He was a founder member of the Co-operative (Housing) Development Society.

He was Under Secretary at the Department of Trade and Industry 1966, Under Secretary of State for Employment 1974-1976, and Minister of State at the Department of Prices & Consumer Protection 1976-1979. Fraser was largely responsible for steering the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 through Parliament.

Norwood was abolished as a constituency in 1997.

Personal life

Fraser is married and had three children. He has five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

His interests include running, opera and gardening. He speaks several languages.

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Norwood
19661997
Constituency abolished