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− | [[File:Jeremy Miles.jpg|thumb|Jeremy Miles]]'''Jeremy Miles''' (aged 38 in 2009)<ref name=list /> is a Welsh [[Labour]] politician. | + | [[File:Jeremy Miles.jpg|thumb|Jeremy Miles]]'''Jeremy Miles''' (aged 38 in 2009)<ref name=list /> is a solicitor and Welsh [[Labour]] politician. |
− | He | + | He was brought up in [[Pontarddulais]],<ref>http://labourclp423.nationbuilder.com/</ref>, went to a local comprehensive school, and studied law at [[New College, Oxford]].<ref name=list>http://labourlist.org/2009/12/ppc-profile-jeremy-miles/. Accessed: 2016-05-08. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6hLY6RnP6)</ref> |
He was elected as [[Welsh Assembly]] member for [[Neath]] in 2016; he and [[Hannah Blythyn]] were the first two openly LGBT Assembly members.<ref>Stefan Rhys, "Assembly Election 2016: Wales elects its first openly gay AMs in Hannah Blythyn and Jeremy Miles". ''Wales Online'', 6 May 2016.</ref> | He was elected as [[Welsh Assembly]] member for [[Neath]] in 2016; he and [[Hannah Blythyn]] were the first two openly LGBT Assembly members.<ref>Stefan Rhys, "Assembly Election 2016: Wales elects its first openly gay AMs in Hannah Blythyn and Jeremy Miles". ''Wales Online'', 6 May 2016.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:07, 8 May 2016
Jeremy Miles (aged 38 in 2009)[1] is a solicitor and Welsh Labour politician.He was brought up in Pontarddulais,[2], went to a local comprehensive school, and studied law at New College, Oxford.[1]
He was elected as Welsh Assembly member for Neath in 2016; he and Hannah Blythyn were the first two openly LGBT Assembly members.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://labourlist.org/2009/12/ppc-profile-jeremy-miles/. Accessed: 2016-05-08. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6hLY6RnP6)
- ↑ http://labourclp423.nationbuilder.com/
- ↑ Stefan Rhys, "Assembly Election 2016: Wales elects its first openly gay AMs in Hannah Blythyn and Jeremy Miles". Wales Online, 6 May 2016.