Jonathan Morgan (Welsh politician)

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Jonathan Morgan BSc MSc AM (born 1974 in Cardiff) is a Welsh Conservative politician, currently a member of the National Assembly for Wales for South Wales Central.

Born in Cardiff, Morgan's grandfather Win Griffiths recently stood down after many years as a councillor in Cardiff, while his mother and uncle were elected in 2005 to serve on the same local authority. Morgan gained a Bachelors degree in Law and a Masters degree in European Policy. Before election to the Welsh Assembly Government, Morgan was European officer for Coleg Glan Hafren. Morgan is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

Elected to the National Assembly for Wales in 1999 for South Wales Central region, Morgan served as education spokesman during the first assembly term, and added the health brief in 2003. Morgan lists Europe, education, health and local government among his political interests.

In 1997 Morgan stood for UK Parliament in Merthyr Tydfil, while he stood for the assembly elections in May 2003 in Cardiff North, where he slashed Labour's majority to 540. He stood as the Conservative candidate in Cardiff North at the United Kingdom general election, 2005, and has been selected again as the candidate for Cardiff North at the National Assembly for Wales election, 2007.

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  • Address: National Assembly For Wales Cardiff Bay Cardiff CF99 1NA
  • Email: Jonathan.Morgan@Wales.gov.uk
  • Telephone: 02920 898734
  • Fax: 02920 898335
  • Email: Jonathan.Morgan@Wales.gov.uk

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