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Jeffrey Cuthbert

Jeffrey Hambley Cuthbert (born 4 June 1948) is a Welsh politician serving as Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner since 2016. Cuthbert served as a Labour Party member of the National Assembly for Wales for Caerphilly from 2003 to 2016. He began his career in the mining industry and later worked for the Welsh Joint Education Committee (as it was then) as head of the Asset to Industry Unit.

Jeff Cuthbert
Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner
Assumed office
12 May 2016
Preceded byIan Johnston
Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty
In office
26 June 2013 [1] – 11 September 2014 [2]
First MinisterCarwyn Jones
DeputyVaughan Gething
Preceded byHuw Lewis
Succeeded byLesley Griffiths
Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology
In office
14 March 2012 [3] – 26 June 2013 [2]
First MinisterCarwyn Jones
Preceded byHuw Lewis
Succeeded byLesley Griffiths
Member of the Welsh Assembly
for Caerphilly
In office
1 May 2003 – 6 April 2016
Preceded byRon Davies
Succeeded byHefin David
Personal details
Born (1948-06-04) 4 June 1948 (age 75)
Glasgow, Scotland
Political partyWelsh Labour[4]
Alma materUniversity College, Cardiff
OccupationTrade unionist
PortfolioDeputy Minister for Skills
WebsiteWelsh Labour

Cuthbert was born in Glasgow to a Welsh mother and Scottish father, but brought up in Cardiff, where he attended Whitchurch County Secondary Modern followed by studying mining engineering at University College, Cardiff. He joined the Labour Party in the mid-1960s. As a mining engineer he worked at Markham and Oakdale pits.

A member of the Militant group from the mid-60s to early-80s,[5][6] Cuthbert later became Chair of Caerphilly Constituency Labour Party. He left the mining industry to develop qualifications for Modern Apprenticeships with WJEC, and became a Corporate Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. He was a governor of the Lewis School, Pengam, and served as principal of a part-time Adult Education Centre at Aberbargoed.

In the 2003 election to the National Assembly for Wales, Cuthbert was selected at the last minute to replace Ron Davies who stood down following a sex scandal. He increased the Labour majority in the Caerphilly constituency.

Cuthbert was appointed chair of the Objective One Programme Monitoring Committee for Wales in 2004, and subsequently chair of its All-Wales successor body in 2007. He is a chair of the Assembly's Cross-Party Groups on Healthy Living and the Built Environment; and is co-chair of the Cross-Party Group on Beer and the Pub. As an active trade unionist, he is co-ordinator of the UNITE Group of Labour Assembly Members. At the 2007 election he successfully defended his seat after Ron Davies, challenged to regain it as an Independent candidate.

At the 2011 Welsh General Election, Cuthbert successfully defended his seat once again, after another challenge from Davies, who this time stood for Plaid Cymru.

In March 2012 he was appointed Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology and was joined the Cabinet in June 2013 as Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty in the Welsh Government.[7][8]

In September 2014 he announced his decision to stand down as Caerphilly AM at the 2016 elections. Because of that, he also stood down from the Welsh Government Cabinet.[9]

In May 2016 Cuthbert was elected as Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Huw Lewis is named Wales education minister". BBC News. 26 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Leighton Andrews rejoins cabinet in reshuffle". BBC News. 11 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Welsh government reshuffle: Mark Drakeford new health minister". BBC News. 14 March 2013.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 May 2011. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
  5. ^ Matthew Brown, "ILP@120: Growing Up in an ILP Household Archived 7 July 2013 at archive.today", Independent Labour Publications website 27 February 2013
  6. ^ Kevin Maguire, "Plunge in turnout undermines assembly status", The Guardian, 2 May 2003.
  7. ^ National Assembly for Wales Website http://senedd.assemblywales.org/mgUserInfo.aspx?UID=139
  8. ^ "Promotions for Caerphilly County Borough AMs". 28 June 2013.
  9. ^ "Caerphilly AM Jeff Cuthbert to stand down at 2016 Assembly Election". 11 September 2014.
  10. ^ "Jeff Cuthbert - Choose My Police and Crime Commissioner". www.choosemypcc.org.uk.

External links edit

  • Jeffrey Cuthbert AM homepage
  • National Assembly for Wales Member profile

Offices held edit

Senedd
Preceded by Assembly Member for Caerphilly
2003–2016
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Deputy Minister for Skills
2011–2013
Succeeded by
New post Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty
2013–2016
post reorganised

jeffrey, cuthbert, jeffrey, hambley, cuthbert, born, june, 1948, welsh, politician, serving, gwent, police, crime, commissioner, since, 2016, cuthbert, served, labour, party, member, national, assembly, wales, caerphilly, from, 2003, 2016, began, career, minin. Jeffrey Hambley Cuthbert born 4 June 1948 is a Welsh politician serving as Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner since 2016 Cuthbert served as a Labour Party member of the National Assembly for Wales for Caerphilly from 2003 to 2016 He began his career in the mining industry and later worked for the Welsh Joint Education Committee as it was then as head of the Asset to Industry Unit Jeff CuthbertGwent Police and Crime CommissionerIncumbentAssumed office 12 May 2016Preceded byIan JohnstonMinister for Communities and Tackling PovertyIn office 26 June 2013 1 11 September 2014 2 First MinisterCarwyn JonesDeputyVaughan GethingPreceded byHuw LewisSucceeded byLesley GriffithsDeputy Minister for Skills and TechnologyIn office 14 March 2012 3 26 June 2013 2 First MinisterCarwyn JonesPreceded byHuw LewisSucceeded byLesley GriffithsMember of the Welsh Assembly for CaerphillyIn office 1 May 2003 6 April 2016Preceded byRon DaviesSucceeded byHefin DavidPersonal detailsBorn 1948 06 04 4 June 1948 age 75 Glasgow ScotlandPolitical partyWelsh Labour 4 Alma materUniversity College CardiffOccupationTrade unionistPortfolioDeputy Minister for SkillsWebsiteWelsh LabourCuthbert was born in Glasgow to a Welsh mother and Scottish father but brought up in Cardiff where he attended Whitchurch County Secondary Modern followed by studying mining engineering at University College Cardiff He joined the Labour Party in the mid 1960s As a mining engineer he worked at Markham and Oakdale pits A member of the Militant group from the mid 60s to early 80s 5 6 Cuthbert later became Chair of Caerphilly Constituency Labour Party He left the mining industry to develop qualifications for Modern Apprenticeships with WJEC and became a Corporate Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development He was a governor of the Lewis School Pengam and served as principal of a part time Adult Education Centre at Aberbargoed In the 2003 election to the National Assembly for Wales Cuthbert was selected at the last minute to replace Ron Davies who stood down following a sex scandal He increased the Labour majority in the Caerphilly constituency Cuthbert was appointed chair of the Objective One Programme Monitoring Committee for Wales in 2004 and subsequently chair of its All Wales successor body in 2007 He is a chair of the Assembly s Cross Party Groups on Healthy Living and the Built Environment and is co chair of the Cross Party Group on Beer and the Pub As an active trade unionist he is co ordinator of the UNITE Group of Labour Assembly Members At the 2007 election he successfully defended his seat after Ron Davies challenged to regain it as an Independent candidate At the 2011 Welsh General Election Cuthbert successfully defended his seat once again after another challenge from Davies who this time stood for Plaid Cymru In March 2012 he was appointed Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology and was joined the Cabinet in June 2013 as Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty in the Welsh Government 7 8 In September 2014 he announced his decision to stand down as Caerphilly AM at the 2016 elections Because of that he also stood down from the Welsh Government Cabinet 9 In May 2016 Cuthbert was elected as Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner 10 References edit Huw Lewis is named Wales education minister BBC News 26 June 2013 a b Leighton Andrews rejoins cabinet in reshuffle BBC News 11 September 2014 Welsh government reshuffle Mark Drakeford new health minister BBC News 14 March 2013 National Assembly for Wales Assembly Member details Jeff Cuthbert Archived from the original on 24 May 2011 Retrieved 9 May 2011 Matthew Brown ILP 120 Growing Up in an ILP Household Archived 7 July 2013 at archive today Independent Labour Publications website 27 February 2013 Kevin Maguire Plunge in turnout undermines assembly status The Guardian 2 May 2003 National Assembly for Wales Website http senedd assemblywales org mgUserInfo aspx UID 139 Promotions for Caerphilly County Borough AMs 28 June 2013 Caerphilly AM Jeff Cuthbert to stand down at 2016 Assembly Election 11 September 2014 Jeff Cuthbert Choose My Police and Crime Commissioner www choosemypcc org uk External links editJeffrey Cuthbert AM homepage National Assembly for Wales Member profileOffices held editSeneddPreceded byRon Davies Assembly Member for Caerphilly2003 2016 Succeeded byHefin DavidPolitical officesPreceded byLesley Griffiths Deputy Minister for Skills2011 2013 Succeeded byKen SkatesNew post Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty2013 2016 post reorganised Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeffrey Cuthbert amp oldid 1184494387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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