Laura Anne Jones, a member of the Welsh, has been a conservative for reform in the UK and has become the highest defect in the Wales party.
Nigel Farge announced the news at the Royal Welsh Exhibition, with Ms. Jones, who was first selected in 2003 – that she could justify conservative policies on the doorstep for longer.
“I suddenly felt that the Conservative Party was not recognizable to me. It wasn’t a party that I joined more than three decades ago,” he said.
At the same time, he said, the reforms were “listening to the British people”.
Ms. Jones following the former Conservative Party president, Sir Jake Barry earlier this month, as well as Dim Andre Jenkins and David Jones, Dim Andre Jenkins, the last list on the growing list of Tories, which has defective reforms.
His defect means that conservatives are reduced to 14 politicians in the Wales parliament before next year’s crisis election.
But who is Ms. Jones?
From the waiter to the Welsh Assembly
Ms. Jones was first elected to the National Assembly at the time in 2003 and became a joint member of the Welsh Conservative Women (AM).
He had a conservative party in 2002, despite his condemnation of driving in a drink in 2002, which made him banned for 12 months and fined £ 75.
“I have never justified driving drinks and the decision is that I deserve it. I have never done it,” Jones said.
He earned £ 5 per hour as a waiter before his selection.
Before returning in 2020 after the death of Mohammad Asghar, Ms. Jones served a period until 2007. He was selected for southern Wales in 2021.
She once used a racist slimming in a Watts App
Ms. Jones used a racist sledter about the Chinese people last year when she appeared.
Seenedd member used an offensive term in a exchange about the Chinese Tiktok Chinese video program.
He later apologized and issued a statement saying that the word “is unacceptable and I am very sorry for using it.”
“I sincerely apologize for any violation,” he added.

He apologized for trying to shoot Chaos
In 2021, he was forced to apologize for the old Facebook posts, in which he said “he likes to do a point of shooting Chaw”, adding, “It’s a shame that is not legal.”
He also joked about shooting with the worker’s leader, Ed Millband, and said that if he puts the “OL” red for the target, he would be “full shooting”.
When he wrote the posts, he was not a selected politician, though previously served as a member of the Seenedd.