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Preceded by
  
Dafydd Wigley

Website
  
Official website

Majority
  
3,668 (13.4%)

Name
  
Hywel Williams


Nationality
  
Welsh

Role
  
Politician

Political party
  
Plaid Cymru

Party
  
Plaid Cymru

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Born
  
14 May 1953 (age 70) Pwllheli, Caernarfonshire, Wales (
1953-05-14
)

Alma mater
  
University of Wales, Cardiff

Education
  
Cardiff University, Ysgol Glan y Mor

Books
  
Cassell's chronology of world h, Days that Changed the World, Emperor of the West: Charlema, Britain's Power Elites, The Sun Kings

Profiles

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Hywel Williams (born 14 May 1953) is a Welsh politician and Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Arfon. He previously represented Caernarfon.

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Early life

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He was born in Pwllheli in 1953, and received his education at Ysgol Troed yr Allt, Pwllheli Grammar School and then Ysgol Glan y Môr.

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He studied Psychology at the University of Wales, Cardiff before qualifying as a social worker at the University of Wales, Bangor in 1977/78. He was a mental health social worker in the Dwyfor area before joining the Centre for Social Work Practice at the University of Wales, Bangor in 1985.

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He was a project worker at the Centre, specialising in developing practice through the medium of Welsh, developing a host of short courses available in Welsh for the first time, as well as producing and editing numerous books and training packages with my colleagues, including the first ever social work vocabulary in Welsh. He was appointed Head of the Centre in 1993.

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In 1995, Williams left to work as a freelance lecturer, consultant and writer in the fields of social policy, social work, and social care, working primarily through the medium of Welsh. For the next six years, he worked for a variety of universities and colleges in Wales and abroad, as well as working for public bodies, charities, private companies and local and central government, including spending time as an adviser to the House of Commons Welsh Affairs Committee.

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Williams has been a member of numerous professional bodies in relation to social work and training, and was also spokesman for the Child Poverty Action Group in Wales.

Political career

He was elected to represent the Caernarfon constituency in the 2001 general election, following Dafydd Wigley's retirement, and again in 2005, with a significantly increased majority. In 2010, he won the new Arfon seat, which, following boundary changes, was at that time considered a Labour seat in Westminster terms. He was re-elected as Plaid Cymru MP for the Arfon constituency in May 2015 with an increased majority. His majority was cut to just 92 at the 2017 election.

His main political interests are social policy, work and pensions (in particular securing the rights of his constituents), health, language and the arts. He was a member of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee between 2004 and 2010 and joined the Science and Technology Select Committee and the House Works of Art Committee in 2012.

In 2005 he joined the Panel of Chairs. This role involves chairing backbench debates, standing committees on legislation, committees on secondary legislation and from time to time, meetings of the whole House as a Committee in the main chamber.

His parliamentary responsibilities within Plaid Cymru are work and pensions, defence, international development and culture.

References

Hywel Williams Wikipedia