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Huw Lewis

British politician (born 1964)


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British politician (born 1964)

FieldValue
nameHuw Lewis
imageHuw Lewis.jpg
constituency_AMMerthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
assemblyNational Assembly for WalesWelsh
term_start6 May 1999
term_end6 April 2016
predecessorOffice created
successorDawn Bowden
birth_date
birth_placeMerthyr Tydfil, Wales
partyLabour Co-operative
office1Minister for Education and Skills
term_start126 June 2013
term_end17 May 2016
firstminister1Carwyn Jones
deputy1Ken Skates
predecessor1Leighton Andrews
successor1Kirsty Williams
office2Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty
firstminister2Carwyn Jones
term_start214 March 2013
term_end226 June 2013
predecessor2Position established
successor2Jeff Cuthbert
office3Minister for Housing, Regeneration & Heritage
term_start32011
term_end32013
firstminister3Carwyn Jones
office4Deputy Minister for Children
term_start42009
term_end42011
firstminister4Rhodri Morgan
Carwyn Jones
office5Deputy Minister for Economy & Transport
term_start531 May 2007
term_end518 July 2007
firstminister5Rhodri Morgan
office6Deputy Minister for Social Justice & Regeneration
term_start6May 2003
term_end631 May 2007
firstminister6Rhodri Morgan
office7Deputy Minister for Education and Lifelong Learning
term_start7October 2000
term_end716 April 2001
firstminister7Rhodri Morgan
office8Government Whip
term_start8May 1999
term_end8October 2000
firstminister8Alun Michael
predecessor8Post established
spouseLynne Neagle
alma_materUniversity of Edinburgh
occupationTeacher, political advisor
websiteWelsh Labour

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Huw Lewis (born 17 January 1964) is a Welsh Labour Co-operative politician who served as Minister for Education and Skills from 2013 to 2016. Born in Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Lewis represented the Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney constituency in the National Assembly for Wales from 1999 to 2016.

Early life

Born in Merthyr Tydfil and brought up in Aberfan, he attended the University of Edinburgh. Active in the local Scottish Labour Party, he worked for both Labour Party leader John Smith and later Donald Dewar. Lewis campaigned for a Scottish Assembly alongside Edinburgh Labour Club colleagues Douglas and Wendy Alexander, and Pat McFadden.

Returning to South Wales, Lewis worked briefly as a chemistry teacher at Afon Taf High School, before working full-time for the Labour Party.

Political career

Elected to the position of Assistant General Secretary of Welsh Labour, he organised the campaign for the Labour "Yes" Vote campaign in 1997, that lead to the creation of the Welsh National Assembly.

Elected to the National Assembly for Wales in 1999 as a Labour and Co-operative Party candidate to represent Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney. He has been party Whip in the Assembly, a post he resigned following the resignation of Alun Michael as First Secretary. He has also been Deputy Minister for Education and Lifelong Learning in October 2000, a post he resigned following the use of a landfill site in Trecatti, within his constituency, for the disposal of carcasses during the foot and mouth crisis (16 April 2001). He was the first Welsh Minister forced to resign due to breach of convention, in this case the convention of collective ministerial responsibility.

He was re-elected in 2003 and was appointed Deputy Minister for Social Justice and Regeneration in May 2003. In the Third Assembly he was appointed Deputy Minister for the Economy and Transport on 31 May 2007 but announced to the media that due to his private opposition to One Wales coalition deal with Plaid Cymru he had been sacked on 18 July 2007, having been the only one of Labour's then 26 AMs to vote against Labour's coalition with Plaid Cymru.

On 26 June 2013 in light of the resignation of Leighton Andrews, Lewis was appointed Minister for Education and Skills. Not being a Welsh language speaker, that brief was returned to First Minister Carwyn Jones.

In January 2016, Lewis announced that he would leave the Assembly at the election in May of that year.

Personal life

Lewis is married to his second wife Lynne Neagle, the Labour Assembly member for Torfaen and they have a son.

In August 2021 Lewis was appointed as the Political and Membership Officer for Wales at the Co-operative Party

References

Offices held

References

  1. "About Huw". Huw Lewis.
  2. Rawlings, Richard. (2003). "Delineating Wales: constitutional, legal and administrative aspects of national devolution". University of Wales Press.
  3. [http://www.huwlewis.org.uk/2007/07/sacked-and-back.html Huw Lewis: Sacked and Back!] {{webarchive. link. (21 December 2007)
  4. (2017). "A Political Life in Wales and Westminster". University of Wales Press.
  5. "Welsh Government | Huw Lewis AM".
  6. . (15 January 2016). ["Education Minister Huw Lewis to quit assembly at election"](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-35327439).
  7. "I'm excited about all we can achieve with our team in Wales".
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