Nationality Welsh | Education University of Glamorgan | |
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Born 1 April 1955 (age 61) ( 1955-04-01 ) Political parties UK Independence Party, Conservative Party (?–2014) |
Caroline Yvonne Jones (born 1 April 1955) is a Welsh politician who has been a UK Independence Party Member of the National Assembly for Wales for South Wales West since the National Assembly for Wales election, 2016.
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Education
She was educated at Y Pant School and Glamorgan College of Education.
Political career
Like many within UKIP, Jones originally stood for the Conservative Party. She stood for South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner and later defected to UKIP, by 2015 standing for them in the General Election for the constituency of Bridgend.
Jones successfully voted for Neil Hamilton to be leader of UKIP in the Welsh Assembly - this was despite Nathan Gill been the leader at the time of her election.
After Nigel Farage declared his intention to stand down she wrote a letter along with other members of the assembly urging Paul Nuttall to stand in the first UK Independence Party leadership election, 2016.
Jones is a member of the Assembly's Health, Social Care and Sport committee.