David Lloyd (Welsh politician) explained

David Lloyd
Office:Member of the Senedd
for South Wales West
Term Start:6 May 2016
Term End:29 April 2021
Predecessor:Altaf Hussain
Successor:Altaf Hussain
Term Start1:6 May 1999
Term End1:30 March 2011
Predecessor1:New seat
Successor1:Byron Davies
Birth Date:2 December 1956
Birth Place:Tywyn, Gwynedd
Birthname:David Rees Lloyd
Nationality:Welsh
Party:Plaid Cymru
Spouse:Catherine Lloyd
Children:3
Alma Mater:University of Wales
Occupation:Politician
Profession:General Practitioner

David Rees "Dai" Lloyd (born 2 December 1956 in Tywyn, Gwynedd) is a retired Welsh politician and GP. He was the Plaid Cymru Member of the Senedd for South Wales West from 1999 to 2011 and again between 2016 and 2021.

Lloyd was latterly Plaid Cymru's Shadow Secretary for Culture and Infrastructure, as well as being Chair of the Plaid Cymru Senedd Group and Chair of the Senedd Health, Social Care, and Sport Committee.

Education

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

Lloyd was a general practitioner by profession[1] until retiring from practice in November 2019. He temporarily returned in April 2020 following the Covid-19 outbreak.[2]

Political career

Lloyd began his political career in Swansea where he worked as a GP. In 1995 he sought election for Cockett ward, hitherto regarded as a Labour stronghold. He made gains at the election, coming close to beating Labour. At a subsequent by-election, however, he was elected as a councillor. In 1999 he held the seat and topped the poll.

He was the Senedd Member for South Wales West from 1999 until 2011, when Plaid failed to win the second seat on the regional list. He served as Shadow Finance Minister for Plaid Cymru in the National Assembly. In 2012, he unsuccessfully sought to regain his former seat in the Cockett ward on Swansea Council. He was again unsuccessful at a by-election in 2015.

He returned to the Senedd as a Member for South Wales West following the May 2016 election.[3] He announced his decision to only stand in a constituency at the 2021 Senedd election and not on the list, he stood and finished 3rd with 14.5% in Swansea West in doing so he qualified for a resettlement grant of £31,622[4] as he was an unsuccessful candidate, something he was criticised for during the campaign.[5] He also received £41,815.44 when he was defeated in 2011.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Dai Lloyd is standing as Plaid candidate in Assembly elections. South Wales Evening Post. 3 October 2013. 26 September 2016.
  2. Web site: Assembly Member to return to NHS to fight coronavirus . Nation.Cymru . 2 April 2020 . 24 November 2021.
  3. Web site: Welsh Election 2016: Labour just short as UKIP wins seats. 6 May 2016. BBC.
  4. News: Former Senedd members paid £632,000 for 'resettlement' . BBC News . 17 June 2021 . 24 November 2021.
  5. Web site: Shipton . Martin . Ousted Tory candidate Nick Ramsay in line for £40k payoff by standing as an independent . WalesOnline . 31 March 2021 . 24 November 2021.
  6. Web site: Shipton . Martin . Ousted Tory candidate Nick Ramsay in line for £40k payoff by standing as an independent . WalesOnline . 31 March 2021 . 24 November 2021.