Translation

Select text and it is translated.
This area is result which is translated word.

Languages


Phil Williams (politician)

Professor Philip James Stradling Williams (11 January 193910 June 2003) was a Welsh politician for Plaid Cymru and scientist.

Contents

Background

Williams was born in Tredegar in the industrial valleys of south Wales and grew up in Bargoed, another industrial town. He was educated at Lewis School Pengam and the University of Cambridge, and became a leading space scientist. He was appointed Professor of Solar Terrestrial Physics at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, and simultaneously became economic spokesman for Plaid Cymru.

Political career

He contested the 1968 Caerphilly by-election and became the first Chairman of Plaid Cymru in 1970, a post he held until 1976; when he became Vice President of the party. He was responsible for policy and research in the party for many years.

From 1999 to 2003, he was a Member of the National Assembly for Wales for the electoral region of South Wales East. Williams also stood for election in Blaenau Gwent in 1999 and got 21% of the vote.

Return to science and death

He stood down as an Assembly Member in 2003 to work on a research project to study the inner workings of the sun from the observatory near the North Pole. In 2001, he was voted Welsh Politician of the Year, and he was being pressured by former colleagues to become the next president of his party, following the resignation of Ieuan Wyn Jones as president. Shortly after standing down from the Welsh Assembly he suffered a heart attack while visiting the "A Touch of Class" massage parlour (brothel) in Cardiff[1] and was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.

External links

Offices held

National Assembly for WalesPreceded by
(new post) Assembly Memberfor South Wales East
19992003Succeeded by
Laura Anne Jones
Categories: 1939 births | 2003 deaths | Deaths by myocardial infarction | People from Monmouthshire | Alumni of the University of Cambridge | Academics of Aberystwyth University | Members of the National Assembly for Wales | Wales AMs 1999-2003 | Plaid Cymru politicians | Welsh space scientists | Welsh politicians | Welsh-speaking people

Related word on this page

Related Shopping on this page