Edwina Hart

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Edwina Hart MBE AM
Edwina Hart

Incumbent
Assumed office 
1999-
Preceded by (new post)
Succeeded by (incumbent)
Constituency Gower

Incumbent
Assumed office 
2007-
First Minister Rhodri Morgan
Preceded by Brian Gibbons

Born April 26, 1957 (1957-04-26) (age 51)
Flag of Wales Gowerton, Wales
Political party Labour

Edwina Hart MBE AM, (born 26 April 1957) is a Welsh Labour Party politician who has been a Member of the National Assembly for Wales representing Gower since 1999. She is also Welsh Assembly Government Minister for Health and Social Services since May 2007.

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[edit] Background

Edwina was born and raised in Gowerton where she attended Gowerton Girls Grammar School. She especially enjoyed English and Music and became a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. Today Edwina lives in Gowerton with her family, she has one daughter.

[edit] Professional career

Hart has worked in banking, where she became active in the trade union movement. As a result of this work she was elected as the first female president of BIFU (banking services union and now part of Amicus), 1992-1994. She also served as Chair of the Wales TUC. Edwina would later receive an MBE for Trade Union services. In 1998 Edwina also served as a member of the Broadcasting Council for Wales and sat on the board of the Wales Millennium Centre. She also sat on the Employment Appeals Tribunal, was a member of the South West Wales Economic Forum and a director of Chwarae Teg. Edwina is a member of T&GWU and Community as well as a life member of Amicus.

[edit] Political career

Hart was elected to the First Assembly with 35.4% of the vote in 1999 for the constituency of Gower. She became the Assembly’s first Finance Secretary in 2000, this was changed to include responsibility for local government and she because Minister for Finance and Local Government.

She was re-elected to the Second Assembly in 2003, increasing her majority to 5688 (+8.2%) with 43.60% of the vote. After the election she took on the newly created Social Justice portfolio and became the Assembly’s first ever Minister for Social Justice and Regeneration Minister, whose responsibilities include community safety, youth justice, police relations, fire service, alcohol and drug abuse, social economy, anti-poverty, housing, social housing, the voluntary sector, issues relating to asylum and immigration, liaison for armed forces in Wales, veterans, regeneration of communities, and development.

She was once again re-elected to the Third Assembly in May 2007 with a reduced majority of 1192 (34.2% of the vote) and was appointed Minister for Health and Social Services (May 31, 2007). She retained this position when the coalition government of Labour and Plaid Cymru was announced on July 19.

[edit] The Media

Hart was nominated the best-dressed Welsh politician of the year. According to Peter Black AM, Hart beat some other competition to take this prize including Welsh Secretary Peter Hain.

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[edit] Offices held

National Assembly for Wales
Preceded by
(new post)
Assembly Member for Gower
1999present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
(new post)
Minister for Finance
1999–2000
Succeeded by
(post abolished)
Preceded by
(new post)
Minister for Finance and Local Government
2000–2003
Succeeded by
Sue Essex
Preceded by
(new post)
Minister for Social Justice and Regeneration
2003 – 2007
Succeeded by
Andrew Davies
Preceded by
Brian Gibbons
Minister for Health and Social Services
2007 – present
Incumbent
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