Peter Rogers (politician) explained

Peter Rogers
Office:Isle of Anglesey Councillor for Bro Aberffraw ward
Termstart:2 May 2013
Termend:5 May 2022
Predecessor:Ward Established
Successor:Arfon Wyn
Office2:Isle of Anglesey Councillor for Rhosyr ward
Termstart2:10 June 2004
Termend2:2 May 2013
Successor2:Ward Abolished
Office3:Member of the Welsh Assembly for North Wales
Term Start3:6 May 1999
Term End3:1 May 2003
Predecessor3:New Assembly
Successor3:Brynle Williams
Birth Date:2 January 1940
Birth Place:Wrexham, Wales
Party:Independent
Otherparty:Conservative
Alma Mater:Cheshire School of Agriculture

Peter Standing Rogers (born 2 January 1940) is a former Welsh Conservative politician, farmer and magistrate who was a Member of the Welsh Assembly (AM) for the North Wales Region from 1999 to 2003.

Early life and career

Peter Standing Rogers[1] was born on 2 January 1940 in Wrexham, Wales. He was raised in Birkenhead, England, where he attended Prenton Secondary School. He later studied at the Cheshire School of Agriculture, where he received a credit certificate in agriculture.[2]

He formerly played rugby professionally for Cardiff and Bridgend.[3]

Political career

National Assembly for Wales (1999-2003)

Rogers was Vice President of the Ynys Môn Conservative Association. He ran in the 1999 National Assembly for Wales election for the Ynys Mon constituency and in third place on the North Wales list. He was elected to represent North Wales in the First Assembly.[4]

He was appointed by Rod Richards to be the Welsh Conservatives' Environment spokesman shortly after he was elected.[5] After Nick Bourne took the lead of the party he was appointed as the Agriculture and Rural Affairs spokesperson in his frontbench team.[6] He held this role until he lost his seat at the 2003 Assembly election.

As Agriculture and Rural Affairs spokesperson, he supported repealing the ban on beef on the bone, and was opposed to bans on fox hunting.[7] In 2000, Rogers called for a debate on an attempted fox hunting ban in Westminster, despite the assembly having no responsibility over the matter at the time, and also called for a ban on french beef.[8] He also led the Welsh Conservative response to the spread of foot-and-mouth disease to Wales in 2001 and tuberculosis in 2002.[9] [10] Three of his own farms were located in the initial foot and mouth exclusion zone in Ynys Môn, and his cattle were eventually culled. He was critical of the communication around the National Assembly's response to the disease.[11] [12]

In October 2001, it was announced he was investigated by standards authorities in the National Assembly for Wales for naming a civil servant, who he accused of failing to adequately handle a constituent's situation.[13] The investigation was passed to the Assembly's Standards of Conduct Committee, which censured him in January 2002.[14] [15] He alleged that the complaint was "being used politically and was an attempt to keep [him] quiet during the foot-and-mouth crisis," but that what he had done was inappropriate.[16]

In the same month, Ieuan Wyn Jones, leader of Plaid Cymru, threatened to sue Rogers, after he claimed that Jones was intending to resign his seat in Ynys Môn and contest the Caernarfon constituency instead.[17] [18] The threat was withdrawn the next day, although Jones did pursue action within the assembly with presiding officer Dafydd Elis-Thomas.[19] [20] The Presiding Officer chose not to proceed with the complaint.[21]

Rogers was selected to contest the Ynys Môn constituency again at the 2003 National Assembly for Wales election in March 2002.[22] He was also placed seventh on the North Wales regional list for the Conservative Party, after a local association member's vote to select the order. Rogers said he was "shellshocked and wounded" to discover his placement on the list.[23] [24] During the campaign, he was barred from a campaign event, after having to be held back to prevent an altercation between himself and the area Liberal Democrat candidate at a hustings hosted by the Federation of Small Businesses.[25] [26] [27] He was not re-elected to represent North Wales, nor elected to represent Ynys Môn.[28] [29] However, he increased his share of the vote in Ynys Môn by 9.2%, coming second with 38.5% of the vote, 2,255 votes behind Plaid Cymru leader Ieuan Wyn Jones.

Deselection and selection controversies

There was an attempt to select Rogers for the Ynys Môn constituency for the 2005 United Kingdom general election, but it was unsuccessful, with his application to be on the short list being rejected by the Conservative Party.[30] However, the selection process failed after disruption from supporters of Rogers in December 2003.[31] A second selection process beginning in January 2004 also failed to nominate, with two candidates not attending the eventual selection meeting, and protest from supporters of Rogers.[32] [33] A motion of no confidence in Anglesey Conservative association was passed at the meeting.[34] Members had been threatened with expulsion if the process was disrupted again.[35] Rogers was refused entry to the Welsh Conservative party conference in 2004.[36] [37] In December 2004, James Roach was selected as the Conservative candidate for the seat.[38]

Ynys Môn electoral contests as an independent

In February 2005, he announced he would run as an independent candidate for Ynys Môn at the 2005 general election, and resigned from the Conservative party.[39] [40] Rogers came third, receiving 14.7% of the vote, and defeating Conservative candidate James Roach.[41] He stood for Ynys Môn at the 2007 Welsh Assembly election,[42] [43] and came second, with 23.3% of the vote.[44] He also stood again at the 2010 United Kingdom general election, dropping to fifth place and receiving 6.5% of the vote.[45] [46] He had been approached to contest the election as a UKIP candidate, but refused.[47]

Local government

Rogers announced he would contest Rhosyr ward on Ynys Mon council as an independent at elections held in June 2004.[48] He was successfully elected.[49] [50] His re-election in 2008 was uncontested.[51] He served as High Sheriff of Gwynedd from 2008 to 2009 and represented Isle of Anglesey council on North Wales Police Authority.[52] Rhosyr ward was abolished for the 2013 council elections, and Rogers moved to the Bro Aberffraw ward, which he was elected to represent in 2013 and 2017.[53] He was not re-elected in 2022.

Suspensions and allegations against the council

In 2011, Rogers was cleared of bullying and harassment in 2011, after an April 2010 incident where he accompanied a constituent to the police station, and acted in a manner that was found to have brought Anglesey council and the office of councillor into disrepute.[54] [55]

In December 2014, he refused to attend council meetings, claiming he was deliberately being sent welsh-only correspondence, which he could not read.[56]

In 2015, Rogers was suspended from the council for 3 months. He had been being investigated over a 2013 incident, in which he made efforts to speed up the sale of land, where he had a "close, personal association" to one of the involved parties, and "misused his position" to gain advantage for the buyer of the land. He was cleared of having a prejudicial interest in the sale of some land by the council, but was regardless suspended for a month for his criticism of the Public Service Ombudsman and the officer responsible for investigating him.[57] He appealed his one-month suspension, and attempted to escalate the matter to Local Government Minister Julie James and First Minister Carwyn Jones.[58] His appeal hearing recommended his suspension be increased to 3 months.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-05-05 . Election results for Bro Aberffraw, 5 May 2022 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240823150704/https://democracy.anglesey.gov.uk/mgElectionAreaResults.aspx?XXR=0&ID=192&RPID=78225517&LLL=0 . 2024-08-23 . 2024-05-15 . democracy.anglesey.gov.uk . en.
  2. News: 1 September 1999 . People in the Assembly: Peter Rogers . 15 May 2024 . BBC News.
  3. News: 2001-03-08 . No stranger to controversy . Western Mail . 3.
  4. News: 1999-09-01 . BBC News AMs profile . BBC News.
  5. News: 14 May 1999 . Bourne is given job . South Wales Evening Post . 16.
  6. News: 25 August 1999 . Bourne snubs Richards in cabinet . 23 July 2024 . BBC News.
  7. News: 19 December 2000 . Fox-hunt Bill airing plea . South Wales Evening Post . 10.
  8. News: Hazlewood . Richard . 2001-01-01 . Order! Order! The rowdy reputation of politics could soon be at an end of some members of the National Assembly get their way. . South Wales Echo . 13.
  9. News: Mason . Toby . 2001-02-28 . Foot-and-mouth strikes Wales . Western Mail . 1.
  10. News: Elston . Laura . 2002-04-23 . Bovine TB outbreaks 'common in Wales' . Press Association.
  11. News: 2001-03-20 . Daily broadcasts urged . The Western Mail . 4.
  12. News: 2001-03-27 . Confusion reigns over Anglesey cull . 2024-08-23 . BBC News . en-GB.
  13. News: Bodden . Tom . 2001-10-03 . AM faces probe after naming civil sevant in subsidy row . North Wales Daily Post . 12.
  14. News: Mason . Toby . 2002-01-11 . Tory AM to be censured as complaint against him upheld . Western Mail . 7.
  15. Web site: 2002-01-11 . The National Assembly for Wales: Committee on Standards of Conduct: Report 01-2002 - Complaint against Peter Rogers AM . 2024-08-23 . senedd.wales.
  16. News: 2002-01-11 . AM broke code of conduct . South Wales Echo . 19.
  17. News: 2002-01-30 . Plaid warning dismissed . The Western Mail . 8.
  18. News: 2002-01-30 . Tories shrug off legal row . North Wales Daily Post . 12.
  19. News: Lyons . Jamie . 2002-01-31 . Plaid leader not to sue; Conduct: Ieuan Wyn Jones shelves legal action . Western Mail . 8.
  20. Web site: 2002-01-30 . Wyn Jones shelves legal action . 2024-08-23 . Wales Online . en.
  21. News: Bodden . Tom . 2002-02-08 . Attempt to censure tory fails . North Wales Daily Post . 5.
  22. News: 2002-03-21 . Prospective candidate . The Western Mail . 2.
  23. News: Lyons . Jamie . 2002-10-02 . Fuel protest leader tops ballot for assembly list . Press Association.
  24. News: 2002-10-10 . Demoted AM could quit Tories . 2002-10-10 . BBC News.
  25. News: Lyons . Jamie . 2003-04-17 . Welsh candidates in hustings scuffle . Press Association.
  26. Web site: Crump . Eryl . 2003-04-18 . Tory AM election scuffle . 2024-08-23 . North Wales Live . en.
  27. Web site: WalesOnline . 2003-04-17 . Rivals in election campaign scuffle . 2024-08-23 . Wales Online . en.
  28. Web site: BBC NEWS VOTE 2003 North Wales . 2024-08-22 . news.bbc.co.uk.
  29. Web site: BBC NEWS VOTE 2003 Ynys Mon . 2024-08-22 . news.bbc.co.uk.
  30. News: Trewyn . Hywel . 2003-11-26 . Tories pull the plug on Rogers ambition . 2024-08-23 . North Wales Daily Post . 7.
  31. News: Greenwood . David . 2003-12-09 . Tories clash after vote veto; process halted after ex-AM is left off list . North Wales Daily Post . 7.
  32. News: Bodden . Tom . 2004-01-08 . Tories to try again in Island candidate row . 2024-08-23 . North Wales Daily Post . 13.
  33. News: Bodden . Tom . 2004-02-06 . Island selection row leaves tories in chaos . 2024-08-23 . North Wales Daily Post . 13.
  34. News: 2004-02-17 . No confidence vote by Tories . 2024-08-23 . BBC News . en-GB.
  35. News: Bodden . Tom . 2004-01-17 . Expulsion threat in tory selection row . North Wales Daily Post . 11.
  36. News: 2004-04-02 . I've been banned . Western Mail . 2.
  37. News: 2004-04-02 . Tory banned from conference . 2024-08-23 . BBC News . en-GB.
  38. News: 2004-12-11 . Rugby player to fight seat for Conservatives . North Wales Daily Post . 8.
  39. News: Greenwood . David . 2005-02-15 . Ex-tory to stand as independent . 2024-08-23 . North Wales Daily Post . 8.
  40. News: 2005-02-15 . Ex-Tory AM stands as independent . 2005-02-15 . BBC News.
  41. Web site: BBC NEWS Election 2005 Results Ynys Mon . 2024-08-23 . news.bbc.co.uk.
  42. Web site: 2007-03-21 . Ex-Tory to stand as Independent . 2024-08-23 . Wales Online . en.
  43. News: Bodden . Tom . 2007-03-21 . Ex-Tory AM bids for independent return; Farmer aims to oust sitting AM in May poll . 2024-08-23 . North Wales Daily Post . 2.
  44. Web site: BBC NEWS Election 2007 Welsh Assembly Election Result: Ynys Mon . 2024-08-23 . news.bbc.co.uk.
  45. Web site: BBC News Election 2010 Constituency Ynys Mon . 2024-08-23 . news.bbc.co.uk.
  46. Web site: 2010-04-13 . Profile: Anglesey is key marginal for 2010 election . 2020-09-15 . North Wales Live.
  47. News: Bodden . Tom . 2009-08-29 . Ex-AM rejects UKIP approach to go it alone . North Wales Daily Post . 2.
  48. News: Bodden . Tom . 2004-05-12 . Tory rebel goes it alone in poll; party likely to give him clear run in ward . North Wales Daily Post . 12.
  49. Web site: Local Elections Archive Project — Rhosyr Ward . 2024-08-23 . www.andrewteale.me.uk.
  50. News: Bodden . Tom . 2004-06-12 . Elections 2004: Wake up Labour!; Wales adds to Blair woe . North Wales Daily Post . 1,3.
  51. Web site: Local Elections Archive Project - 2008 - Isle of Anglesey . 2024-08-23 . www.andrewteale.me.uk.
  52. News: Wigley . Dafydd . 2011-05-19 . Elected police commissioners? How American can you get? . North Wales Daily Post . 9.
  53. Web site: Local Elections Archive Project — Ward Bro Aberffraw / Bro Aberffraw Ward . 2024-08-23 . www.andrewteale.me.uk.
  54. News: 2011-07-08 . Anglesey councillor Peter Rogers cleared of bullying . 2024-08-23 . BBC News . en-GB.
  55. Web site: 2011-07-06 . Detective felt “threatened and intimidated” by Anglesey Councillor . 2024-08-23 . Wales Online . en.
  56. Web site: Wyn-Williams . Gareth . 2015-09-15 . Anglesey councillor set to have his suspension increased after trying to appeal original ban . 2024-08-23 . North Wales Live . en.
  57. Web site: Wyn-Williams . Gareth . 2015-01-12 . Anglesey councillor Peter Rogers says he will appeal his suspension . 2024-08-23 . North Wales Live . en.
  58. Web site: Wyn-Williams . Gareth . 2015-09-15 . Anglesey councillor set to have his suspension increased after trying to appeal original ban . 2024-08-23 . North Wales Live . en.