Angela Burns
Burns in 2016
Member of the Senedd
for Carmarthenshire West and South Pembrokeshire
In office
3 May 2007  29 April 2021
Preceded byChristine Gwyther
Succeeded bySamuel Kurtz
Majority1,504 (5.3%)
Personal details
Political partyConservative
SpouseAndrew Burns
ResidencePembrokeshire & Cardiff
CommitteesChair of Finance Committee 2008–2011, Member of Equality of Opportunity Committee, Children's Committee, Environment & Sustainability Committee. Currently Member of Children, Young People & Education Committee 2010-date
PortfolioCommissioner for the National Assembly for Wales

Angela Jane Burns MBE is a British businesswoman and politician who was elected as Conservative[1] AM for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire from 2007 to 2021.

Background

Burns was from an English family and brought up in several foreign countries. She went into business after leaving school, working for companies such as Waitrose, Thorn EMI and Asda. She later moved to Pembrokeshire with her husband and became active in politics.

In recent times she has become involved with local issues in south Pembrokeshire, particularly the proposed downgrading of the two District Hospitals of Glangwili and Withybush. No such downgrading has occurred.

Political career

She defeated the sitting Labour Party member Christine Gwyther by only 98 votes, and Plaid Cymru's John Dixon by 250 votes, in a very close three-way contest in the 2007 Senedd election. She was the Shadow Minister for Finance and Public Sector Delivery from 11 July 2007 to 16 June 2008, and became the Shadow Minister for Transport and Regeneration on 22 October 2008,[2] followed by a period as shadow education Minister and since 2016 has been the Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Well-Being.[3]

Burns was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2022 Birthday Honours for political and public service.[4]

References

  1. "Member Profile". National Assembly for Wales.
  2. "Greasy wops slur Tory is general election candidate". Wales Online. 22 October 2008. Retrieved 7 November 2008.
  3. "Welsh Conservatives". The Welsh Conservative Party.
  4. "No. 63714". The London Gazette (Supplement). 1 June 2022. p. B17.

Offices held

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