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Albert Edward Oram, Baron Oram (13 August 1913 – 5 September 1999) was a Co-operative and Labour politician in the United Kingdom. Oram, the son of the blacksmith who made the beautiful railings around Chichester cathedral, was educated at Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School and the London School of Economics. He became a teacher. In the Second World War he was initially recognised as a conscientious objector, but voluntarily renounced his exemption to join the army. He served in the Royal Artillery and landed in Normandy three days after D-Day, continuing on the campaign into Germany. After the war he briefly returned to teaching before moving in 1946 to work for the Co-operative Party as Research Officer. He advocated consumer welfare and democratising industrial relations, writing

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  • Albert Edward Oram, Baron Oram (13 August 1913 – 5 September 1999) was a Co-operative and Labour politician in the United Kingdom. Oram, the son of the blacksmith who made the beautiful railings around Chichester cathedral, was educated at Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School and the London School of Economics. He became a teacher. In the Second World War he was initially recognised as a conscientious objector, but voluntarily renounced his exemption to join the army. He served in the Royal Artillery and landed in Normandy three days after D-Day, continuing on the campaign into Germany. After the war he briefly returned to teaching before moving in 1946 to work for the Co-operative Party as Research Officer. He advocated consumer welfare and democratising industrial relations, writing (en)
  • Albert „Bert“ Edward Oram, Baron Oram (* 13. August 1913 in Winchester, Hampshire (nach anderen Angaben: Burgess Hill, Sussex); † 5. September 1999) war ein britischer Politiker der Co-operative Party-Labour Party, der rund neunzehn Jahre Abgeordneter des House of Commons war und 1976 als Life Peer aufgrund des Life Peerages Act 1958 Mitglied des House of Lords wurde. Als Mitglied der linksgerichteten London Co-operative Society gehörte er zu den Gegner von Kernwaffen, unterstützte aber andererseits 1971 die Gruppe der EG-freundlichen Labour-Abgeordneten, die die Regierung der Conservative Party unter Premierminister Edward Heath beim Beitritt zum europäischen Binnenmarkt. Diese Unterstützung führte jedoch dazu, dass ihm die London Co-Operative Society die Unterstützung versagte und er dam (de)
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