Dafydd Elis-Thomas, Baron Elis-Thomas (born 18 October 1946) is a
Welsh
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politician
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who served as the Leader of
Plaid Cymru
Plaid Cymru ( ; ; officially Plaid Cymru – the Party of Wales, often referred to simply as Plaid) is a centre-left to left-wing, Welsh nationalist political party in Wales, committed to Welsh independence from the United Kingdom.
Plaid wa ...
from 1984 to 1991 and represented the
Dwyfor Meirionnydd constituency in the
Senedd
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from 1999 to 2021.
Born in
Carmarthen
Carmarthen (, RP: ; cy, Caerfyrddin , "Merlin's fort" or "Sea-town fort") is the county town of Carmarthenshire and a community in Wales, lying on the River Towy. north of its estuary in Carmarthen Bay. The population was 14,185 in 2011, ...
, Wales, he was raised in
Ceredigion
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and the
Conwy Valley. He represented
Merioneth, then
Meirionnydd Nant Conwy constituencies as a
Member of Parliament
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from 1974 to 1992 and was the
Llywydd of the Senedd (the speaker) from its inception in 1999 to 2011. He is a member of the
House of Lords
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, a former leader of
Plaid Cymru
Plaid Cymru ( ; ; officially Plaid Cymru – the Party of Wales, often referred to simply as Plaid) is a centre-left to left-wing, Welsh nationalist political party in Wales, committed to Welsh independence from the United Kingdom.
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, and, since 2004, a
privy counsellor
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. On 14 October 2016 he left the party in order to support the
Welsh Government
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and sat as an independent in the Senedd. In November 2017, he joined the Welsh Government. He was the Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism until May 2021.
Personal
Thomas was born on 18 October 1946 at Priory Hospital, Carmarthen, and brought up in the
Llandysul
Llandysul is a small town and Community (Wales), community in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. As a community it consists of the townships of Capel Dewi, Llandysul, Capel Dewi, Horeb, Ceredigion, Horeb, Pontsian, Pren-gwyn, Tregroes, Rhydowen an ...
area of Ceredigion, and in
Llanrwst
Llanrwst ('church or parish of Saint Grwst'; ) is a market town and community on the A470 road and the River Conwy, in Conwy County Borough, Wales, and the historic county of Denbighshire. It developed round the wool trade and became known ...
in the Conwy Valley.
In 1970, he married Elen Williams and had three sons. They later divorced. From the mid-1980s until 1992 his partner was Marjorie Thompson, the chairwoman of the
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
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(CND). In 1993, he married Mair Parry-Jones. He lives in
Llandaff,
Cardiff
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(when working at the Senedd) and
Betws-y-Coed (in the Aberconwy constituency, but prior to boundary changes in his constituency).
Professional career
He was the chairman of the
Welsh Language Board between 1994 and 1999, and is a former member of the
Arts Council of Wales and the
British Film Institute
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where he was Chairman of Screen between 1992 and 1999. He was also a director and vice-chairman of Cynefin Environmental Ltd. between 1992 and 1999. A former university lecturer, he has also been the president of
Bangor University
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since 2000, as well as currently being a member of the governing body of the
Church in Wales
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The Archbishop of Wales does not have a fixed archiepiscopal see, but serves concurrently as one of the six diocesan bishops. The pos ...
.
Political career
UK Parliament
Having come third at
Conwy
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in
1970, Thomas served as Member of Parliament for the
Merioneth constituency between 1974 and 1983, initially as the "
Baby of the House
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", and the
Meirionnydd Nant Conwy constituency from 1983 to 1992.
On entering the House of Commons in 1974, he became one of the first MPs to be allowed to take the oath of allegiance in the
Welsh language
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as well as in English.
He was made a
life peer
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in 1992, and changed his surname from Thomas to Elis-Thomas by
deed poll
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, enabling him to take the title Baron Elis-Thomas, of Nant Conwy in the County of Gwynedd.
He sat as a
crossbench
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peer because at that time he had taken on the non-political role of chair of the Welsh Language Board; in 2012 he took the Plaid Cymru whip in the Lords.
Senedd
Elis-Thomas was elected to the newly established
National Assembly for Wales
The Senedd (; ), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English language, English and () in Welsh language, Welsh, is the Devolution in the United Kingdom, devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, it makes ...
(now called "Senedd Cymru" or "the Welsh Parliament", or simply
Senedd
The Senedd (; ), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English language, English and () in Welsh language, Welsh, is the Devolution in the United Kingdom, devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, it makes ...
) in 1999, representing the
Meirionnydd Nant Conwy constituency until the 2007 election, and then the
Dwyfor Meirionnydd constituency.
He also held the position of
Presiding Officer from the Assembly's inception in 1999 until 2011.
During his tenure as Presiding Officer, he expelled Assembly member
Leanne Wood from the Assembly chamber during a December 2004 debate after Wood referred to Queen
Elizabeth II
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as "Mrs
Windsor" during a debate and refused to withdraw the remark, the first time an AM was ordered out of the chamber on those grounds.
From 2011, Elis-Thomas was Plaid Cymru's spokesperson for Environment, Energy and Planning before transferring to Rural Affairs, Fisheries and Food in 2012.
In October 2016 he left Plaid Cymru, but remained in the Assembly as an Independent member. In November 2017, as part of a
Welsh Government
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reshuffle, Elis-Thomas was appointed as Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport.
Elis-Thomas is also Honorary President of the anti-fascist organisation
Searchlight Cymru.
He announced on Dewi Llwyd's
BBC Radio Cymru programme on 12 April 2020 that he will not be standing in the
next Senedd Election in 2021. After long consideration he said that he will not be standing in
Dwyfor Meirionnydd in 2021, but said that there are many other ways to serve society.
References
External links
National Assembly for WalesMember profile
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1946 births
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Living people
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People from Carmarthenshire
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