David Jones (Welsh politician)

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David Jones MP
David Jones (Welsh politician)

Member of Parliament
for Clwyd West
Incumbent
Assumed office 
5 May 2005
Preceded by Gareth Thomas

Born 22 March 1952 (1952-03-22) (age 56)
London
Nationality British
Political party Conservative
Alma mater University College, London
Occupation Solicitor
Website David Jones MP.org.uk

David Ian Jones (born March 22, 1952), is a Conservative politician. He is Member of Parliament (MP) for Clwyd West.

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[edit] Background

He was born in London of Welsh parents and educated at Ruabon Grammar School, University College, London and Chester College of Law. He qualified as a solicitor in 1976, and is senior partner of a practice (David Jones & Company) based at Llandudno. He is married to Sara, a nurse, and has two sons.

[edit] Political career

[edit] Welsh Assembly

In 2002, David Jones became a member of the Welsh Assembly for the North Wales electoral region, filling the seat vacated by Rod Richards. He made it clear from the outset that he would not seek re-election to the Assembly and stepped down at the 2003 elections.

[edit] Parliament

At the 2005 general election, David Jones was elected as MP for Clwyd West, defeating the sitting Labour Party MP Gareth Thomas by a majority of 133 votes.[1] This was his third candidacy for the Conservative Party in general elections; he had previously contested Conwy at the 1997 election and finished second to Labour's Christine Russell in the City of Chester in at the 2001 general election.

His maiden speech to the House of Commons was on 23 May 2005,[2] when he focused on the needs of his rural constituency and on crime. He also expressed concern about wind farms planned for his constituency (the proposed Gwynt y Mor wind farm[1] would be one of the biggest wind farms in the United Kingdom).

He has been a member of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee since 2005, and on 7 November, 2006, was appointed Shadow Minister for Wales, a position he retained after the July, 2007, reshuffle. He also takes a keen interest in law and order issues and was a member of the Conservative Homeland Security team.

David Jones is an active blogger, and his blog is one of the most widely read in Wales.

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[edit] Offices held

National Assembly for Wales
Preceded by
Rod Richards
Assembly Member for North Wales
2002–2003
Succeeded by
Mark Isherwood
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Gareth Thomas
Member of Parliament for Clwyd West
2005 – present
Incumbent