- Brian Gibbons
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party = LabourDr. Brian Gibbons, AM,FRCGP (born inDublin ,25 August 1950 ) is the Labour Party Assembly Member forAberavon since May 1999. He was appointedWelsh Assembly Government Minister for Social Justice and Local Government in July 2007.A son of the former Irish
Fianna Fáil politician, the late Dr.Hugh Gibbons , he was raised in western Ireland, he came toYorkshire in 1976 to train as a general medical practitioner inCalderdale . Gibbons was GP forBlaengwynfi . He also worked as a GP in partnership with Dr.Julian Tudor Hart atGlyncorrwg in theAfan Valley nearPort Talbot ,Wales .A member of the
BMA , theSocialist Health Association , and theMedical Practitioners Union (UNITE). He is a fellow of theRoyal College of General Practitioners , and a former Secretary to the Morgannwg Local Medical Committee.Political background
Assembly Member for Aberavon since May 1999 (First Assembly) and was appointed a Deputy Minister for Health (coalition government) in October 2000. He was appointed a Deputy Minister for Economic Development and Transport from May 2003 (Second Assembly) and promoted when appointed
Welsh Assembly Government Minister for Health and Social Services in January 2005. In the first Cabinet of the Third Assembly he was appointed Minister for the Economy and Transport in May 2007, and Minister for Social Justice and Local Government in the coalition government July 2007.External links
* [http://www.briangibbons.co.uk/ Brian Gibbons AM Website]
* [http://www.welshlabour.org.uk/ Welsh Labour Party Website]
* [http://new.wales.gov.uk/?lang=en Website of the Welsh Assembly Government]Offices held
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