Hywel Williams MP Arfon, Plaid Cymru, Plaid Cymru Spokesperson for Cabinet Office, for Energy and Climate Change, for Education, for Health, for International Development and for Work and Pensions

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Hywel Williams

Most spoken phrases

Last updated 3rd Jun 2009

  1. Israeli settlements
  2. Northcote Road shops
  3. Dangerous dogs petition
  4. Clapham Junction tube
  5. Heathrow expansion
  6. Health services
  7. Fly tipping

This information is based on the most frequently spoken phrases by this representative.

Biography

  • Born:

    14/5/1953
  • Positions

    Plaid Cymru Spokesperson for: Work and Pensions 2001-, Health 2001-, Disability 2001-05, International Development 2004-, Culture, Media and Sport 2005-06, Education and Skills/Children, Schools and Families 2005-10, Treasury 2006-07, Defence 2007-09, Transport 2007-09, Cabinet Office 2010-, Energy and Climate Change 2010-, Education 2010-.
  • House of Commons Select Committees

    Panel of Chairs; Science and Technology.
  • Electoral history

    Member for Caernarfon 2001-10, for Arfon since 6 May 2010 general election.
  • Political interests

    Social affairs, social security, social work, language issues, Kurdish issues, international development.
  • Party groups

    Policy developer social security and policy for older people, Plaid Cymru 1999-2001; Plaid Cymru policy cabinet 1999-2001.
  • Countries of interest

    Turkey.

Election record for Arfon, 05 Jun 2010

Party Percentage of votes
Plaid Cymru 35.88%
Labour 30.32%
Conservative 16.89%
Name Party Votes % of votes
Williams, Hywel Plaid Cymru 9,383 35.88
Pugh, Alun Labour 7,928 30.32
Millar, Robin Conservative 4,416 16.89
Green, Sarah Liberal Democrat 3,666 14.02
Williams, Elwyn UK Independence Party 685 2.62
Majority 1,455 votes
Electorate 41,198
Turnout (26,156) 63.49%

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