- Peter Law
Infobox Politician
name=Peter Law
imagesize=150px
birth_date = birth date|1948|4|1|df=yes
death_date = death date and age|2006|04|25|1948|04|01|df=yes
birth_place =Abergavenny ,Wales
office = Assembly Member
constituency= Blaenau Gwent
term_start =1999
term_end = 2006
predecessor = (new post)
successor =Trish Law
office2 = Minister for Local Government and Regeneration
term_start2= 1999
term_end2 = 2000
predecessor2 = (new post)
successor2 =Edwina Hart
firstminister2 =Alun Michael
office3 = Member of Parliament for Blaenau Gwent
term_start3 = 2005
term_end3 = 2006
primeminister3 =Tony Blair
predecessor3 =Llew Smith
successor3 = Dai Davies
office4 =
term_start4 =
term_end4 =
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party = Labour & Co-operative / IndependentPeter John Law (
1 April ,1948 –25 April ,2006 ) was a Welshpolitician .Labour Co-operative AM & Independent MP
For most of his career Law sat as a Labour Councillor and subsequently
Labour Co-operative Assembly Member (AM) for Blaenau Gwent. Latterly he sat as an independentMember of Parliament (MP) and AM for the same constituency.Background
Born in
Abergavenny , Law ran a chemist's shop and became a councillor inBlaenau Gwent in 1974. He was subsequently appointed chair of Gwent HealthcareNHS Trust .Political career
He was a close ally of
Llew Smith , MP for Blaenau Gwent from 1992, and was selected for the constituency in the first elections to theNational Assembly for Wales in 1999, winning the seat easily. He was appointed to the cabinet ofAlun Michael as Assembly Secretary for Local Government and Housing, but lost his post in a cabinet reshuffle in 2000 by successorFirst Minister for Wales Rhodri Morgan .When Morgan formed a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats, Peter Law made no secret of his opposition to the decision and was not retained in the administration. He became a vociferous backbench critic and following the 2003 election stood as candidate for the Deputy Presiding Officer of the Welsh Assembly. However, the Labour AMs voted instead for
John Marek who was an Independent AM, thereby ensuring that an opposition member was in the Chair and unable to vote against the Welsh Assembly Government.Law left the Labour Party in protest at the use of an
all-woman shortlist in selecting the candidate for the general election, which was used to replace the retiring memberLlew Smith . Law believed all-woman shortlists were being selectively imposed on local parties only where a leadership supported male candidate was unlikely to be selected, citing the example ofEd Balls and Pat McFadden as new leadership-supported male candidates, and noting that use of all-woman shortlists had been stopped inScotland .Smith had enjoyed a majority of 19,313, making it the safest parliamentary seat in
Wales . Law won the seat with 58.2% of the vote, defeating Labour candidate Maggie Jones, and gaining a majority of 9,121 votes.Law followed just a handful of previous MPs and AMs in Wales who won the same constituency as both a party candidate "and" an independent, following
S. O. Davies who was MP forMerthyr Tydfil from 1934 until his death in 1972, who was deselected by the local Labour Party on grounds of age prior to the 1970 general election but ran against the official candidate as an independent and won; andJohn Marek who remained AM for Wrexham, later forming his own party,Forward Wales .Law died peacefully at home in
Ebbw Vale , aged 58, suffering from a recurrentbrain tumour first diagnosed during the 2005 election campaign. As a result of his death, there were by-elections in Blaenau Gwent for both the UK Parliament and the Welsh Assembly seats. In the by-elections Law's former agent, Dai Davies, won the election to Law's former Westminster seat, while his widowTrish Law succeeded him in the Welsh Assembly. Both stood under the banner of theBlaenau Gwent People's Voice Group .His widow has claimed that he was offered a peerage not to stand against Labour in Blaenau Gwent in 2005, an allegation categorically denied by Labour [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4952376.stm] , and also denied by Law himself in an interview from late 2005. The claim had considerable media impact because of the ongoing
Cash for Peerages police investigation, although the police announced on9 May that they would not be investigating it.ee Also
List of United Kingdom MPs with the shortest service External links
* [http://by-elections.co.uk/GE2005/lawblaenau.html Peter Law Campaign literature from the 2005 General Election]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-10577,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Peter Law MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/peter_law/blaenau_gwent TheyWorkForyou.com - Peter Law MP]
* [http://www.looksmartsoccer.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20050710/ai_n14722323 The Lost Valley] ,The Independent on Sunday ,10 July 2005 .
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4898824.stm Labour challenger Peter Law dies] ,BBC ,25 April 2006 .Offices held
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NAME=Law, Peter John
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Politician
DATE OF BIRTH=April 1 ,1948
PLACE OF BIRTH=Abergavenny ,Wales
DATE OF DEATH=April 25 ,2006
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