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List of MPs For Constituencies In Wales 2001–05report

  • Nicholas Ainger (Labour Party)

  • Donald Anderson (Labour Party)

  • Kevin Brennan (Labour Party)

  • Chris Bryant (Labour Party)

  • Martin Caton (Labour Party)

  • Ann Clwyd (Labour Party)

  • Wayne David (Labour Party)

  • Denzil Davies (Labour Party)

  • Huw Edwards (Labour Party)

  • Paul Flynn (Labour Party)

  • Hywel Francis (Labour Party)

  • Win Griffiths (Labour Party)

  • Peter Hain (Labour Party)

  • Dave Hanson (Labour Party)

  • Dai Havard (Labour Party)

  • Alan Howarth (Labour Party)

  • Kim Howells (Labour Party)

  • Huw Irranca-Davies (from 2002) (Labour Party)

  • Jackie Lawrence (Labour Party)

  • Jon Owen Jones (Labour Party)

  • Martyn Jones (Labour Party)

  • Alun Michael (Labour Party)

  • Julie Morgan (Labour Party)

  • Paul Murphy (Labour Party)

  • Albert Owen (Labour Party)

  • Sir Raymond Powell (died December 2001) (Labour Party)

  • Chris Ruane (Labour Party)

  • John Smith (Labour Party)

  • Llew Smith (Labour Party)

  • Mark Tami (Labour Party)

  • Gareth Thomas (Labour Party)

  • Don Touhig (Labour Party)

  • Alan Williams (Labour Party)

  • Lembit Öpik (Liberal Democrats)

  • Roger Williams (Liberal Democrats)

  • Elfyn Llwyd (Plaid Cymru)

  • Adam Price (Plaid Cymru)

  • Simon Thomas (Plaid Cymru)

  • Hywel Williams (Plaid Cymru)

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In 1969 the government of Prime Minister Harold Wilson set up a Royal Commission to study the possibility of devolving powers to Scotland and Wales; and in 1974 it reviewed the Royal Commission’s study, the publication of a white paper "Democracy and Devolution: proposals for Scotland and Wales". Welsh voters voted four to one against the 1979 referendum. The current Welsh Assembly was formed by a 50.3% vote in a referendum on the devolution of powers in Wales on 18 September 1997. In a 1997 White Paper, a Voice for Wales, the Labour government argued that a Welsh assembly would be more democratically accountable than the existing Welsh office. For 11 years until 1997, the cabinet minister for Welsh Affairs was not a member of parliament from any Welsh constituency.

The random generator tool collates 39 entries and records the names of people elected to Parliament in Wales between 2001 and 2005. These include Paul Flynn, Jackie Lawrence, Paul Murphy, Lembit Öpik, Simon Thomasde, and others.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of MPs for constituencies in Wales 2001–05.

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