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- Alun_Michael abstract "Alun Edward Michael (born 22 August 1943) is a British Labour and Co-operative politician who is the Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales. He served as Secretary of State for Wales from 1998 to 1999 and then as the first First Secretary of Wales and Leader of Welsh Labour from 1999 to 2000.Born on the island of Anglesey, Michael attended Colwyn Bay Grammar School and graduated from the University of Keele in 1966 with a degree in Philosophy and English. He worked as a reporter for the South Wales Echo until 1971 and then as a youth and community worker until 1987. He became a Justice of the Peace in 1972 and served on the City of Cardiff Council from 1973 to 1989. He was elected to the House of Commons in 1987, succeeding former Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan for the constituency of Cardiff South and Penarth.In opposition, he was a Shadow Home Affairs Minister and then when Labour came to power in 1997 he served as a Minister of State for Home Affairs until 1998. In October of that year, Ron Davies resigned as Secretary of State for Wales following a personal controversy and Prime Minister Tony Blair appointed Michael to succeed him. In May 1999, following the first elections to the National Assembly for Wales, Michael defeated Rhodri Morgan to become the Leader of Welsh Labour and thus the first First Secretary of Wales.Michael resigned as Leader of Welsh Labour and First Secretary nine months later to avoid a vote of no confidence about an issue over which the First Secretary had no control, but which provided a focus for the three opposition parties to unite in an attempt to destabilise the minority Labour government. He resigned from the Welsh Assembly shortly after and served in various junior ministerial positions in the Labour government at Westminster. He resigned from the House of Commons in October 2012 to stand for the newly-created position of Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales, to which he was elected in November 2012.".
- Alun_Michael almaMater Keele_University.
- Alun_Michael birthDate "1943-08-22".
- Alun_Michael birthPlace Anglesey.
- Alun_Michael birthPlace Bryngwran.
- Alun_Michael birthPlace United_Kingdom.
- Alun_Michael birthPlace Wales.
- Alun_Michael birthYear "1943".
- Alun_Michael electionMajority "4710".
- Alun_Michael monarch Elizabeth_II.
- Alun_Michael office "First Secretary for Wales".
- Alun_Michael office "Leader ofWelsh Labour".
- Alun_Michael office "Member of Parliament".
- Alun_Michael office "Minister of State for Home Affairs".
- Alun_Michael office "Police and Crime Commissioner".
- Alun_Michael office "Secretary of State for Wales".
- Alun_Michael office "Welsh".
- Alun_Michael office "forCardiff South and Penarth".
- Alun_Michael office "forSouth Wales".
- Alun_Michael party Labour_Co-operative.
- Alun_Michael predecessor David_Maclean.
- Alun_Michael predecessor Government_of_Wales_Act_1998.
- Alun_Michael predecessor James_Callaghan.
- Alun_Michael predecessor Police_Reform_and_Social_Responsibility_Act_2011.
- Alun_Michael predecessor Ron_Davies_(Welsh_politician).
- Alun_Michael primeMinister Tony_Blair.
- Alun_Michael region Mid_and_West_Wales_(National_Assembly_for_Wales_electoral_region).
- Alun_Michael religion Church_in_Wales.
- Alun_Michael successor Delyth_Evans.
- Alun_Michael successor Paul_Boateng.
- Alun_Michael successor Paul_Murphy_(British_politician).
- Alun_Michael successor Rhodri_Morgan.
- Alun_Michael successor Stephen_Doughty.
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- Alun_Michael wikiPageWikiLink Crime_and_Disorder_Act_1998.
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