Brynle Williams

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Brynle Williams AM
Brynle Williams

Incumbent
Assumed office 
2003
Preceded by Peter Rogers
Succeeded by (incumbent)
Constituency North Wales

Born January 9, 1949 (1949-01-09) (age 59)
Flag of Wales Wales
Political party Conservative Party

Brynle Williams born in Cilcain, North Wales, January 9, 1949, is a member of the National Assembly for Wales in the North Wales region for the Welsh Conservative Party . He was first elected to the Assembly on May 1 2003, and was successfully re-elected in 2007. He made his name during the importing of beef to Holyhead, Wales and as a leader of the UK fuel protests in 2000.

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[edit] Professional career

Farmer. International judge of Welsh Ponies and Cobs. President-Elect of the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society (2003-04), Chairman of Flintshire County Farmers Union of Wales, lifetime member of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society (where he served on the council for 8 years), and a member of the Livestock Committee of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society for over 20 years.

[edit] Political career

He is currently the Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs and sits on the Sustainability, Rural Development and Standards committees.

Brynle has previously been the Conservative spokesman for Environment, Planning and Countryside and Local Government in the Second Assembly (2003-07), during which time he was also Chair of the North Wales Regional Committee.

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[edit] Offices held

National Assembly for Wales
Preceded by
Peter Rogers
Assembly Member for North Wales
2003 – present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
Elin Jones
Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs
2007 – present
Incumbent