Barry Jones, Baron Jones

"Lord Jones" redirects here. For other uses, see Baron Jones (disambiguation).
The Right Honourable
The Lord Jones
KBE
Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
In office
9 January 1989  18 July 1992
Leader Neil Kinnock
Preceded by Alan Williams
Succeeded by Ann Clwyd
In office
31 October 1983  13 July 1987
Leader Neil Kinnock
Preceded by Denzil Davies
Succeeded by Alan Williams
Member of Parliament
for Alyn and Deeside
East Flintshire (1970-1983)
In office
18 June 1970  7 June 2001
Preceded by Eirene White
Succeeded by Mark Tami
Personal details
Born (1938-06-26) 26 June 1938
Nationality British
Political party Labour

Stephen Barry Jones, Baron Jones, PC (born 26 June 1938) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.

Early life

Jones was educated at Hawarden Grammar School and Bangor College of Education. A teacher, he was president of the Flint County National Union of Teachers. He also served for two years in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.

Political career

Jones first stood for Parliament in Northwich in 1966 without success, and was the Member of Parliament (MP) for East Flintshire from 1970 to 1983.[1]

He was a parliamentary under-secretary of state for Wales from 1974 to 1979 and became MP for Alyn and Deeside in 1983.[1]

In 1994 Jones was appointed by the Prime Minister as a member of the then new Intelligence and Security Committee, on which he served until 2001; when the Committee was dissolved at that year's general election, Jones retired from the House of Commons and was made a life peer with the title Baron Jones, of Deeside in the County of Clwyd,[2] as was Dale Campbell-Savours, who had served on the Committee since 1997. Jones was replaced as Alyn and Deeside MP by Mark Tami.

In the 1999 Queen's Birthday Honours, Jones was made a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.[1]

Other positions

In 2007 he was elected as President of NEWI (Glyndŵr University).[3] He was installed as Chancellor of the university in 2009.[4]

Lord Jones was elected Vice President of the charity Attend[5] in 2013 and currently holds this position.

Personal life

Jones is a lifelong fan of Everton Football Club.[6]

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Eirene White
Member of Parliament for East Flintshire
19701983
Constituency Abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for Alyn and Deeside
19832001
Succeeded by
Mark Tami
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