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Wednesday, 30 November 2005, 11:16 GMT

'Humbled' MP Law scoops top award

Peter Law Peter Law, the Blaenau Gwent MP and AM who overturned the biggest majority in Wales at the general election has been named Welsh Politician of the Year.

He won BBC Wales' am.pm programme award after leaving Labour to stand as an independent when the party picked its candidate from a women-only shortlist.

Mr Law pulled out when diagnosed with a brain tumour on the eve of the election - only to change his mind, and win.

He said he was humbled by the award after "a rollercoaster year".

"As Dad said, it's been a rollercoaster year, but we've been there with him all the way"
Delyth, Peter Law's daughter

Mr Law, aged 57, who is still receiving treatment for his tumour, thanked his constituents.

"As most people know, I started off with some very bad news, health-wise, and then I became the Member of Parliament for the people of Blaenau Gwent, who I owe so much to for all I've achieved in my political career.

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"I've been fortunate to be selected for this award - I feel very humbled.

"It's very special to me, it means a lot to my family, me and my supporters in Blaenau Gwent.

"I'm very proud to be named as the politician of the year and I look forward to carrying on, rejuvenated for 2006, thanks to this award."

As Mr Law was working in London his daughters Seirian and Delyth Law picked up the award on his behalf at a ceremony in Cardiff Bay.

Social Justice Minister Edwina Hart Delyth Law said: "We're very proud of him.

"He's always been a people's person and he's always fought for the people of Blaenau Gwent, and that speaks for itself.

"As Dad said, it's been a rollercoaster year, but we've been there with him all the way. We live in Blaenau Gwent and it's a close community and they've there been with us.

"That's what I love about where we live - it's been such a comfort."

Speaking of their community, Seirian said: "They've been a tower of strength, the support he's had through the years."

These were the second annual am.pm awards, with the winners chosen by an independent panel of experts.




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