- David Lloyd (Welsh politician)
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David Lloyd AM Member of the Welsh Assembly
for South Wales WestIn office
6 May 1999 – 30 March 2011Preceded by New Assembly Succeeded by Byron Davies Personal details Born 2 December 1956
Tywyn, GwyneddPolitical party Plaid Cymru Spouse(s) Catherine Lloyd Alma mater University of Wales Dr David Rees Lloyd (known as Dai Lloyd) (born in Tywyn, Gwynedd, 2 December 1956) is a Welsh politician. He has a wife Catherine, and they have 3 children. He was the Plaid Cymru National Assembly for Wales Member for South Wales West from 1999 to 2011.
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Education
Dr Lloyd is a graduate of the University of Wales, College of Medicine, Cardiff (1980). MB BCh (1980) MRCGP (1989) Dip. Ther (1995). Awarded an Honorary Fellowship, FRCGP, by the Royal College of Physicians in 2001.
Professional career
A General Practitioner by profession. Member of the Medical Society, BMA a RCGP (Royal College of GP's); Member of the Welsh Council of the RCGP since 1992. Lay preacher since 1992, and Deacon since 1994; Chairperson, Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin West Glamorgan 1993-1995 (vice-Chair MYM 1991-1993); Honorary vice-President Alzheimer's Disease Society in Swansea and Lliw Valley. Dr Lloyd also had a weekly, live TV Medical slot on Heno, S4C from 1995-1999.
Political career
He was the National Assembly for Wales Member for South Wales West from 1999 until 2011, when Plaid failed to win the second seat on the regional list. Her served as Shadow Finance Minister for Plaid Cymru in the National Assembly.
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Offices held
National Assembly for Wales Preceded by
(new post)Assembly Member for South Wales West
1999–2011Succeeded by
Byron DaviesPlaid Cymru Leadership Leader Ieuan Wyn Jones (2006–present)Assembly Group Leader
(party leader since 2006)Presidents
(Party leader pre-2003)Lewis Valentine (1925–1926) · Saunders Lewis (1926–1939) · John Edward Daniel (1939–1943) · Abi Williams (1943–1945) · Gwynfor Evans (1945–1981) · Dafydd Wigley (1981–1984) · Dafydd Elis-Thomas (1984–1991) · Dafydd Wigley (1991–2000) · Ieuan Wyn Jones (2000–2003) · Dafydd Iwan (2003–2010) · Jillian Evans (2010–present)Chair
(chief executive)Phil Williams (1970–1976) · Ieuan Wyn Jones (1980–1982) Dafydd Iwan (1982–1984) · Syd Morgan (1984–1990) · Ieuan Wyn Jones (1990–1992) · John Dixon (1992–1994) · Jillian Evans (1994–1996) · Marc Phillips (1996–2000) · Elin Jones (2000–2002) · John Dixon (2002–2010) · Gwenllian Lansdown (2010–2011) · Rhuanedd Richards (2011–present)Honorary President Dafydd Wigley (2001–present)Parliamentarians Members of the Welsh Assembly Davies · Elis-Thomas · Evans · Franks · Jenkins · A. F. Jones · E Jones · G Jones · H. M. Jones · I. W. Jones · Lloyd · Ryder · Thomas · WoodMembers of the European Parliament Eurig Wyn (1999–2004) ·
FormerEurig Wyn (1999–2004)CurrentJillian Evans (1999-)History of Plaid Cymru Founders Byddin Ymreolwyr Cymru
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