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Riddick won his seat in Parliament at the 1987 Election becoming the first ever Conservative MP in Colne Valley's 102 year history. He retained it at the 1992 Election increasing his majority from 1,677 in 1987 to 7,224 in 1992.

In July 1994, a 'sting' operation by ''The Sunday Times'' implicated Riddick in the " Cash For Questions " affair. Two reporters from the newspaper posed as people wishing to have questions asked in the House of Commons. Both Riddick and fellow Conservative MP David Tredinnick accepted cash for asking questions in breach of the rules of Parliament and were forced to offer their resignations as a consequence. Although Riddick's resignation was not accepted by the party, he was suspended from Parliament for 10 days after Apologising quickly and return his £1000 Bribe Cash-for-questions MPs suspended by Commons .

He contested his seat again at the 1997 General Election , but lost to the Labour Party 's Kali Mountford who had a majority of 4,840.

Following his defeat in 1997 Riddick worked for the French-owned waste management company, Onyx Environmental Group Plc as its Marketing and Communications Director. Since 2000 Riddick has been the Business Development Director for DeHavilland Information Services Plc and its successor company, Adfero Ltd. Before he became an MP, Riddick worked for 10 years in various sales management roles with Procter and Gamble (1977-82) and Coca Cola Schweppes Beverages (1982-87).

Graham Riddick was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Francis Maude, Financial Secretary to the Treasury between 1990-92. He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to John MacGregor, Secretary of State for Transport from 1992 until July 1994 when Macgregor left the Cabinet.

Riddick served on the Education and Employment Select Committee between 1994-97. He was also a member of the Broadcasting Select Committee and the Deregulation Select Committee between 1995-97.

  Title Member Of Parliament for Colne Valley
  Years 1987 &ndash 1997
  Before Richard Wainwright
  After Kali Mountford



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