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Wayne David was born on 1 July, 1957 in Bridgend, Wales, is a Welsh Labour politician, MP for Caerphilly. Discover Wayne David's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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His wife is Catherine Thomas (m. 1991-2007)
Jayne Edwards (m. 2016)
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Wayne David Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Wayne David worth at the age of 66 years old? Wayne David’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Wayne David's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Wayne David MP (born 1 July 1957) is a Welsh politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Caerphilly since 2001.
He grew up in the village of Cefn Cribwr and later attended Cynffig Comprehensive School before attending Cardiff University, where he was awarded a BA in History and Welsh History in 1979.
David was an elected representative on the Welsh Executive of the Labour Party from 1981 to 1982 and 1986 to 1989.
After studying Economic History at Swansea University, he returned to Cardiff and qualified as a teacher in 1983 with a PGCE from University College Cardiff.
David taught history at the Brynteg Comprehensive School, Bridgend from 1983 to 1985, when he left to work for the Workers' Educational Association.
He was served as a councillor to the Cefn Cribwr Community Council in 1985, and was its chairman from 1986 until 1990.
He became the chairman of War on Want Cymru in 1987, stepping aside in 1989.
As a Member of the European Parliament, he represented South Wales from 1989 to 1994 and South Wales Central from 1994 to 1999.
He joined the United Nations Association's Cardiff branch in 1989.
David was elected as Member of the European Parliament for South Wales in 1989, and re-elected to South Wales Central in 1994 following constituency boundary changes.
A member of the Labour Party, he was Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party from 1994 to 1998.
He was a member of the Labour Party National Executive Committee from 1994 to 1998.
He served as Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party from 1994 to 1998, and was previously treasurer of the group from 1989 to 1991.
He stood down as an MEP to contest the Rhondda in the first National Assembly for Wales elections in 1999.
David lost to the Plaid Cymru candidate by over 2,000 votes.
David was first elected to the House of Commons at the 2001 general election, when he was elected as MP for Caerphilly with 58.2% of the vote and a majority of 14,425.
He made his maiden speech on 17 June 2001, in which he called for a new hospital in his constituency.
David was a member of the European Scrutiny Committee from 2001 to 2007.
In 2005, he was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Ministry of Defence team and then subsequently to Adam Ingram, Minister of State for the Armed Forces.
At the 2005 general election, David was re-elected as MP for Caerphilly, with a decreased vote share of 56.6% and an increased majority of 15,359.
He resigned as a PPS on 6 September 2006, along with a number of others, citing Prime Minister Tony Blair's refusal to name a departure date.
David served in government as an Assistant Whip from 2007 to 2008 and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales from 2008 to 2010.
After Gordon Brown became Prime Minister, David was appointed as an Assistant Whip to the Department for Work and Pensions and Wales Office in July 2007.
Following the October 2008 government reshuffle, he was promoted to Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales.
He was a Shadow Minister under every Leader of the Opposition from 2010 to 2021, and Parliamentary Private Secretary to Ed Miliband during his tenure in the role.
At the 2010 general election, David was again re-elected, with a decreased vote share of 44.9% and a decreased majority of 10,755.
Following Labour's defeat at the 2010 general election, he served as Shadow Wales Minister from May to October 2010.
David was appointed Shadow Europe Minister in October 2011.
He served as Shadow Political and Constitutional Reform Minister from October 2011 until October 2013, when he became PPS to Ed Miliband.
At the 2015 general election, David was again re-elected with a decreased vote share of 44.3% and a decreased majority of 10,073.
In July 2015, he was appointed as a Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office, Justice and Scotland.
David was re-appointed to the three positions by opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, but resigned in June 2016 after losing confidence in his leadership.
He supported Owen Smith in his unsuccessful Labour leadership challenge in 2016, and re-joined the front bench as Shadow Armed Forces and Defence Procurement Minister the following October.
David was again re-elected at the snap 2017 general election, with an increased vote share of 54.5% and an increased majority of 12,078.
He was ranked as the best MP in the United Kingdom by constituents in Change.org's People-Power Index in 2019.
Wayne David was born in Bridgend, the son of a teacher and grandson of a coal miner.
He was again re-elected at the 2019 general election, with a decreased vote share of 44.9% and a decreased majority of 6,833.
David briefly departed the front bench from January until April 2020, when he became Shadow Middle East and North Africa Minister.
He stood down from the position in December 2021, and announced in February 2022 his intention to retire at the next general election.