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Murcott, Eduardo Reck Miranda, John Matthias, | Plaid, Alexis Kirke and Jonty Harrison. |
He was selected after the incumbent | Plaid AM for Aberconwy, Gareth Jones, announced he w |
Hancock was elected | Plaid AM for Islwyn in the First Welsh Assembly Elec |
MacQueen lifted his | plaid and produced the decapitated head of the wolf, |
Students dress up as farmers in | plaid and overalls, and dance to the tune of Cotton |
skirts of an appropriate length in the school | plaid, and shorts or pants of any type (again in the |
se's Highland and Irish troops threw off their | plaid and fought with their shirts tied between thei |
nd Grizzly Bear by other Warp artists, such as | Plaid, Autechre and Mira Calix. |
David Thomas is the | Plaid candidate for Montgomeryshire constituency in |
At the first Assembly elections in 1999, | Plaid Cymru won the seat in a major upset. |
His comment was condemned by | Plaid Cymru AM Rhodri Glyn Thomas. |
RESULT: Conservative - 2 seats; | Plaid Cymru - 1 seat; LibDem - 1 seat |
His parliamentary responsibilities within | Plaid Cymru are work and pensions, disabilities and |
government was formed by the Labour Party and | Plaid Cymru on 7 July 2007. |
Previous to that he had also campaigned for | Plaid Cymru whilst at University in Wales. |
ice as part of the One Wales agreement between | Plaid Cymru and Welsh Labour. |
The last holder was Ieuan Wyn Jones of | Plaid Cymru who was also the Minister for the Econom |
speaker and Welsh nationalist, James stood as | Plaid Cymru candidate in Llanelli in the 1970 Genera |
on when the coalition government of Labour and | Plaid Cymru was announced on 19 July. |
In the summer, he was elected President of | Plaid Cymru with 77% of the vote over Helen Mary Jon |
She narrowly beat Helen Mary Jones of | Plaid Cymru at the 2003 Assembly election with a maj |
She was the | Plaid Cymru National Assembly for Wales Member for S |
In the 1981 | Plaid Cymru conference, he succeeded in having 'soci |
attended along with the Deputy Council Leader, | Plaid Cymru Councillor, Neil McEvoy. |
The | Plaid Cymru candidate was Gwynfor Evans later to be |
y in 1970 despite a strong challenge by future | Plaid Cymru leader Dafydd Wigley. |
rthen constituency in the General Election for | Plaid Cymru - Party of Wales. |
ng of Capel Celyn also sharpened debate within | Plaid Cymru about the use of direct action. |
in a situation of No Overall Control following | Plaid Cymru gains at the expense of the Independents |
May 1953, Pwllheli) is a Welsh politician and | Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Arfon. |
f the vote taking most of her support from the | Plaid Cymru candidate. |
The UK Independence Party, Green Party and | Plaid Cymru won their first ever seats in the Europe |
Owen was a councillor for | Plaid Cymru and had stood in assembly and parliament |
ip when the coalition government of Labour and | Plaid Cymru was announced on 19 July. |
2006, Corbyn was one of 12 Labour MPs to back | Plaid Cymru and the Scottish National Party's call f |
2006, Soulsby was one of 12 Labour MPs to back | Plaid Cymru and the Scottish National Party's call f |
Dafydd Wigley - | Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Caernarfon from |
yn, the Lake Vyrnwy Marathon Committee and the | Plaid Cymru Branch for North Montgomeryshire. |
Plaid Cymru selected Simon Thomas, who had been thei | |
He has been active in | Plaid Cymru since his teens, filling a variety of po |
ed as the Aberconwy constituency candidate for | Plaid Cymru for the Welsh Assembly elections in May |
Janet Finch Saunders, who gained the seat from | Plaid Cymru with a majority of 1,567 votes. |
pt to develop a Welsh Socialist alternative to | Plaid Cymru and it produced pamphlets and a newspape |
st Party of Great Britain and some returned to | Plaid Cymru and others became active in issue orient |
le for being the first constituency to elect a | Plaid Cymru MP, Gwynfor Evans, at a 1966 by-election |
members of the Movement had either returned to | Plaid Cymru or joined the Labour Party, and its news |
under no overall control and is governed by a | Plaid Cymru minority administration. |
He served as | Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Caernarfon from |
Plaid Cymru had previously never represented Bangor, | |
rmarthen) is a politician in Wales, and former | Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Carmarthen East |
nt against Tony Blair, with the backing of all | Plaid Cymru and SNP MPs. |
Janet Finch Saunders, who gained the seat from | Plaid Cymru with a majority of 1,567 votes. |
0 the One Wales government parties, Labour and | Plaid Cymru AMs refused to cross the PCS union picke |
He was the | Plaid Cymru candidate for the Merthyr Tydfil and Rhy |
he Conservative Party wins 8 seats, Labour 26, | Plaid Cymru 3 and the Lib Democrats 3. |
Lansdown was Chief Executive of | Plaid Cymru between September 2007, replacing Dr Daf |
sident of Union whilst at College and Chair of | Plaid Cymru Student Federation in 2003, Lansdown's p |
She stood as number 3 on the | Plaid Cymru regional list for South Wales Central at |
the election of Gwynfor Evans, the first ever | Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament. |
Plaid Cymru the Welsh nationalist party in Britain, | |
The election saw | Plaid Cymru make gains at the expense of Labour, alt |
7 general election, David lost the seat to the | Plaid Cymru candidate by a margin of over 2,000 vote |
er 2006, Wood was one of 12 Labour MPs to back | Plaid Cymru and the Scottish National Party's call f |
e lent support to the attempt of Adam Price, a | Plaid Cymru MP, to impeach Tony Blair over the Iraq |
held several posts within his political party, | Plaid Cymru - the Party of Wales, including being a |
largest party in the Welsh Assembly, although | Plaid Cymru increased their share of the vote and fo |
ection include the Scottish National Party and | Plaid Cymru from Wales, and Respect - The Unity Coal |
He was a | Plaid Cymru Member of the European Parliament for Wa |
(In 1977 the | Plaid Cymru MP Dafydd Wigley in Parliament asked the |
er of seats by 5 and the Liberal Democrats and | Plaid Cymru saw little change both in the number of |
n in January 2000 caused by the resignation of | Plaid Cymru MP Cynog Dafis. |
He retained the seat for | Plaid Cymru at the 2001 election with a reduced majo |
say Whittle is a Welsh politician, a member of | Plaid Cymru and an Assembly Member (AM) for the Sout |
ly - the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, and | Plaid Cymru - called for Shambo to be destroyed, arg |
Griffiths, (born 25 September 1970) is a Welsh | Plaid Cymru politician, and a Member of the Welsh As |
ections, at which time Wigley was President of | Plaid Cymru . |
egion, being the first placed candidate on the | Plaid Cymru list. |
John was national treasurer of | Plaid Cymru for five years in the 1970s, and has als |
ounty Council's housing committee chairman and | Plaid Cymru member, voiced frustration over "English |
Polling day in the by-election was February 3. | Plaid Cymru retained the seat comfortably, with the |
al Assembly in the 2007 Assembly election when | Plaid Cymru gained one seat in the South Wales East |
In February 2006, | Plaid Cymru undertook changes to its party structure |
challenge from Davies, who this time stood for | Plaid Cymru amidst much media hype. |
Thomas MA (born in Cardiff, 1939) is a former | Plaid Cymru politician who represented the South Wal |
ritory for Labour party, the Conservatives and | Plaid Cymru alike. |
ynedd Council's housing committee chairman and | Plaid Cymru member, voiced frustration over "English |
theless managed to poll more votes than either | Plaid Cymru or the Referendum Party, possibly due to |
represented the South Wales Central region for | Plaid Cymru as a Member of the National Assembly for |
Plaid Cymru entered into a coalition government with | |
In 1992 he unexpectedly lost his seat to | Plaid Cymru (which moved from fourth place to first) |
he election results were noticeable seeing two | Plaid Cymru councillors elected in Caldicot, a first |
eat for the next 25 years, usually as the lone | Plaid Cymru representative, acquiring the nickname " |
Hefin and David Meredith in support of a local | Plaid Cymru candidate, Islwyn Ffowc Elis. |
Deputy First Minister and | Plaid Cymru leader Ieuan Wyn Jones said it marked "t |
Griffiths also stood as a member for | Plaid Cymru in 1959 and 1964, on both occasions for |
y by-election and became the first Chairman of | Plaid Cymru in 1970, a post he held until 1976; when |
te, almost 5 times as many votes as secured by | Plaid Cymru in the 1997 general election. |
fire and in the investigations which followed | Plaid Cymru members Saunders Lewis, Lewis Valentine, |
ive Liberal Democrats, five Conservatives, two | Plaid Cymru candidates and one British National Part |
or Evans' similarly groundbreaking victory for | Plaid Cymru at the Carmarthen by-election, 1966, a b |
Plaid Cymru had long advocated controls on second ho | |
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The | Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Ceredigion, Cyn |
Plaid Cymru Website | |
from | Plaid Cymru |
n 3rd then the Conservatives in 4th and lastly | Plaid Cymru who are the smallest grouping. |
Plaid Cymru 2 | |
te opposition to One Wales coalition deal with | Plaid Cymru he had been sacked on 18 July 2007. |
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Plaid Cymru - Dafydd Wigley | |
ng with the first European representatives for | Plaid Cymru and the first national representatives f |
Main article: History of | Plaid Cymru |
Plaid Cymru had long advocated controls on second ho | |
f the National Assembly for Wales, and led the | Plaid Cymru opposition to Labour, before his resigna |
Plaid Cymru had long advocated controls on second ho | |
ations such as the nationalist political party | Plaid Cymru from 1925 and Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymrae |
He was leader of | Plaid Cymru from 1991 to 2000. |
of MPs rose from 1 to 7. It also saw the first | Plaid Cymru MPs to be elected in a general election |
Get Britain Out, the Scottish National Party, | Plaid Cymru and the United Ulster Unionist Party as |
Pwllheli is the place where | Plaid Cymru was founded. |
He was the president of | Plaid Cymru (2003-2010). |
However Davies and other leftest members of | Plaid Cymru were increasingly disaffected by Plaid p |
They were formed as a splinter from | Plaid Cymru in January 2000, when that party's leade |
lian Lansdown (born 1979, St Asaph) is a Welsh | Plaid Cymru politician, a County Councillor, and Chi |
Director of elections and a member of the | Plaid Cymru National Executive. |
imon Thomas (born 28 December 1963) is a Welsh | Plaid Cymru politician. |
Her party posts include national Chair of | Plaid Cymru from 1994 to 1996. |
Following the 2008 elections, only | Plaid Cymru and Labour have maintained a group on th |
Cynog Dafis, | Plaid Cymru MP from 1992-2000 for Ceredigion (Ceredi |
Davies (born Treherbert, 1 December 1948) is a | Plaid Cymru Welsh politician. |
s had been opposed by Labour, Conservative and | Plaid Cymru candidates. |
He was leader of the | Plaid Cymru party from 1991 to 2000. |
2 Independents had defected to | Plaid Cymru and a further 2 Independents had retired |
In the 1997 General Election he stood for | Plaid Cymru in Carmarthen East & Dinefwr. |
Bebb is a former | Plaid Cymru actvist and was chair of the party in Ca |
She is a member of | Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales. |
8 December 2009: Mohammad Asghar defected from | Plaid Cymru to the Conservative Party. |
Ian Titherington was | Plaid Cymru candidate in the 2005 General Election, |
CymruX was founded in 2005 to merge | Plaid Cymru's two existing movements in to one new y |
ecutive Committee, with an election and AGM at | Plaid Cymru's Spring Conference every year. |
n in the 2010 Westminster election but lost to | Plaid Cymru's Hywel Williams. |
He ran as | Plaid Cymru's candidate in Montgomeryshire in the 19 |
He was | Plaid Cymru's Assembly candidate for Carmarthen West |
nes, who won with a majority of 2,306 over the | Plaid Cymru's Henry Davies. |
He is a member of | Plaid Cymru's National Council and his main politica |
1987 because of unhappiness with the level of | Plaid Cymru's commitment to independence for Wales. |
seat in the February 1974 general election to | Plaid Cymru's Dafydd Elis Thomas, and was unable to |
servatives Mohammad Asghar and William Graham, | Plaid Cymru's Jocelyn Davies, and Liberal Democrat V |
r for the Welsh language, heritage and culture | Plaid Cymru's Rhodri Glyn Thomas, announced a subsid |
Plaid Cymru's victory in the Carmarthen constituency | |
einir Ffransis, the daughter of Gwynfor Evans, | Plaid Cymru's first member of Parliament, and has se |
of the scheme, a fact that seemed to underline | Plaid Cymru's argument that the Welsh national commu |
ovement which was born out of frustration with | Plaid Cymru's failure to oppose the first referendum |
Llwyd is | Plaid Cymru's Westminster parliamentary group leader |
The current MP is | Plaid Cymru's Jonathan Edwards. |
He is secretary of UNDEB - | Plaid Cymru's trade union - and is a Unison Branch O |
ocelyn Davies AM, Deputy Minister for Housing ( | Plaid Cymru) |
Len Jones ( | Plaid Cymru) currently represents the ward. |
er of the Welsh National Party (later known as | Plaid Cymru). |
Formerly Vice Chair of the London Branch of | Plaid Cymru, Nick's political interests include educ |
During the 1930s, Davies had been a member of | Plaid Cymru, but he left the party for the Liberals. |
ent for Carmarthen, defeating the President of | Plaid Cymru, Gwynfor Evans. |
4. The Rev. Islwyn Ffowc Elis stood for | Plaid Cymru, the Welsh nationalist party, which in 1 |
After his party entered into coalition with | Plaid Cymru, Jones was reappointed as Counsel Genera |
In the coalition government of Labour and | Plaid Cymru, Davies was appointed Minister for Finan |
se in support for the Welsh nationalist party, | Plaid Cymru, during the late 1950s. |
which resulted in the election of 9 seats for | Plaid Cymru, 6 for the Welsh Liberal Democrats, 2 fo |
otes lost went largely to Labour, with some to | Plaid Cymru, showing that the loss was due to dissat |
attle ground in Arfon particularly for Labour, | Plaid Cymru, and the Conservatives, with the latter |
h was pre-empted by a vote of no-confidence by | Plaid Cymru, Rhodri Morgan was installed as First Se |
5 he left Labour becoming a founding member of | Plaid Cymru, the nationalist party of Wales. |
and supporter of the Welsh nationalist party, | Plaid Cymru, Davis now lives in Avalon on Catalina I |
Plaid Cymru, Conservative and Liberal Democrat polit | |
by the historically high level of support for | Plaid Cymru, who won their highest share of the vote |
Janet Davies, | Plaid Cymru, South Wales West |
David Evans ( | Plaid Cymru, Llangeitho) was elected unopposed in 20 |
CymruX is the youth wing of | Plaid Cymru, a political party in Wales. |
Plaid Cymru, whilst it has not contested every seat, | |
He worked as a researcher for | Plaid Cymru-Green MP Cynog Dafis, as part of the dea |
s (b.1953) is a Welsh politician and member of | Plaid Cymru. |
Mark Jones is a Welsh politician and member of | Plaid Cymru. |
ACTUALLY CURRENTLY A COUNCILLOR FOR RIVERSIDE | PLAID CYMRU. |
e (b.1980) is a Welsh politician and member of | Plaid Cymru. |
Cynon Valley, withstanding a strong advance by | Plaid Cymru. |
date, and third candiadte was Emrys Roberts of | Plaid Cymru. |
ollowing the war was the subject of protest by | Plaid Cymru. |
rfon has been represented by anyone other than | Plaid Cymru. |
Jones, the Deputy First Minister and leader of | Plaid Cymru. |
for Westminster Parliament seats in Wales for | Plaid Cymru. |
ection, but the Conservatives lost the seat to | Plaid Cymru. |
d simultaneously became economic spokesman for | Plaid Cymru. |
f the council that had previously been held by | Plaid Cymru. |
ity of Wales in 1967.He was an early member of | Plaid Cymru. |
Party, with a slim majority of 456 (1.8%) over | Plaid Cymru. |
Both are currently held by | Plaid Cymru. |
Is a Welsh politician and member of | Plaid Cymru. |
(1938-present), Welsh politician and member of | Plaid Cymru. |
born 1951) is a Welsh politician and member of | Plaid Cymru. |
vid Thomas is a Welsh politician and member of | Plaid Cymru. |
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