Nicolas Richard Ainger

Biography

Nick Ainger was elected as a Member of Parliament for the Pembrokeshire Constituency in 1992 and following reorganisation of the Constituencies was elected in 1997 and 2001 as the Member for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire. He has served as a Parliamentary Private Secretary for three Secretaries of State at the Welsh Office, Ron Davies MP, Alun Michael MP and Paul Murphy MP. He was a Government Whip with responsibilities for the Welsh MP's and for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs between 2002 and 2005, and served as a minister in the Wales office until 2007, when he returned to the backbenches.

Prior to his election to Parliament he worked at Marine and Port Services in Pembroke Dock, a main contractor to all the oil companies based in Pembrokeshire, including Texaco. His work as a rigger consisted of berthing and connecting tankers to oil jetties. He was a Senior Shop Steward and Branch Secretary of the TGWU. He was also elected to Dyfed County Council in 1981 and remained a County Councillor until his election to Parliament.

On a personal note Nick has lived in Pembroke Dock, in his constituency, since 1972, is married to Sally and has a 31 year old daughter, Sadie, and a 2 year old grandson.

He lost his seat in the general election held on May 6th 2010 to the Conservatives' Simon Hart by 3,423 votes.

Constituency

Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire

Constituency Address

Ferry Lane Works, Ferry Lane, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, SA71 4RE

Constituency Tel

01646 684404

Date of Birth

24 October 1949

Email

Party

Labour

Personal Website

http://www.nickainger.labour.co.uk/

Westminster Address

Westminster Tel

020 7219 2241

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