Laura Anne Jones
Laura Anne Jones (born 21 February 1979) is a Conservative councillor and member of the Welsh Parliament. She was also the Conservative spokeswoman for Sport in the Assembly from 2003 to 2007.
Laura Anne Jones | |
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Member of the Welsh Assembly for South Wales East | |
Assumed office ?? June 2020 | |
Preceded by | Mohammad Asghar |
In office 1 May 2003 – 3 May 2007 | |
Preceded by | Phil Williams |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Asghar |
Personal details | |
Born | Newport, Wales | 2 February 1979
Political party | Conservative |
Alma mater | University of Plymouth |
Background
The daughter of a farmer and a lecturer, Jones was born in Newport and brought up in Monmouthshire. She attended the University of Plymouth, where she studied politics.
Political career
She joined the Conservatives in 1996 and was involved in Conservative Future, the party's youth wing.
Elected to the Assembly at the 2003 election to represent South Wales East, she was the youngest member of the Assembly. She was appointed as the Conservative spokeswoman on sport, and sat on the Culture, Sport and Welsh Language, and Local Government and Public Services committees. Her profile was increased when she appeared on the BBC television programme Question Time in February 2004.
Jones lost her seat in the National Assembly in the 2007 Assembly election when Plaid Cymru gained one seat in the South Wales East region at the expense of the Conservatives.
At the 2015 general election she contested the safe Labour seat of Islwyn for the Conservatives and finished third with 5,366 votes.[1]
In the 2017 Welsh local elections she was elected to the Wyesham ward on Monmouthshire County Council winning 42% of the vote. [2]
At the 2019 general election she contested the Labour seat of Blaenau Gwent for the Conservatives and finished third with 5,749 votes.[3]
References
- The Times Guide to the House of Commons 2015. London: Times Books. 2015. p. 240. ISBN 978-0-00-812631-5.
- "Election results for Wyesham". Monmouthshire Council. May 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- The Times Guide to the House of Commons 2019. London: Times Books. 2015. ISBN 978-0-00-839258-1.
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Offices held
Senedd Cymru | ||
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Preceded by Mohammad Asghar |
Member for South Wales East 2020 - |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Phil Williams |
Member for South Wales East 2003 – 2007 |
Succeeded by Mohammad Asghar |
Preceded by Jonathan Morgan |
Baby of the House 2003–2007 |
Succeeded by Bethan Jenkins |