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David Rees (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Brian Gibbons

Spouse(s)
  
Marie Rees

Party
  
Welsh Labour

Political party
  
Welsh Labour

Education
  
Cardiff University

Nationality
  
British

Name
  
David Rees

Majority
  
9,311 (49.3%)

Children
  
2


Born
  
17 January 1957 (age 67) Port Talbot, Wales (
1957-01-17
)

Role
  
Member of the National Assembly for Wales

Residence
  
Cwmavon, Neath Port Talbot, United Kingdom, Port Talbot, United Kingdom

David Rees is an elected member of the National Assembly for Wales who represents the constituency of Aberavon as a member of the Welsh Labour party.

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Early life

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Political career

David joined the Labour Party in 1982 and has been an active member ever since. He has held several positions within the Labour Party and was the Constituency Labour Party secretary for Aberavon between 2005 and 2011, standing down to concentrate on the 2011 Assembly election. He is a member of Unite and currently acts as the convenor of the Unite Group of AMs. Throughout his working life he has been a strong advocate for good working relationships with the trade unions and regularly raises trade union issues in the Senedd.

David is currently the Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee in the Assembly, which considers current health and social care issues, scrutinises government legislation and produces topical reports based on committee inquiries. He is also a member of the Children and Young People’s Committee, considering issues across multiple portfolios, particularly health and education, and playing an important role in advocating for the wellbeing of children and young people.

Through his role as the Chair of the Cross Party Group on Industrial Communities, he is actively involved in campaigns to improve economic and social conditions in Wales’s Communities. At the same time David also acts as the Chair of the Cross Party Group on Science and he strongly advocates the position Science and Technology can play in economic policy.

His other interests include Communities First, child poverty, youth engagement, regeneration and education.

References

David Rees (politician) Wikipedia