Rhodri Glyn Thomas AM (born 11 April 1953 in Wrexham, Denbighshire) is a Welsh politician. He has been the Plaid Cymru National Assembly for Wales Member for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr since 1999.
Education
Thomas attended Ysgol Bodhyfryd, Wrexham, and then
Ysgol Morgan Llwyd, Wrexham before leaving for the
University of Wales, Aberystwyth in
1975 to study for a degree in
Welsh. After graduating in 1978, he studied for a
BD degree in
Theology at the
University of Wales, Bangor and
Bala-Bangor Theological Seminary under
R. Tudur Jones. In 1991 he studied for a
MTh degree at the
University of Wales, Lampeter, reading American Theology although the final thesis he submitted was on the Union of Welsh Independents (
Undeb yr Annibynwyr Cymraeg) role in the struggle to revive the Welsh Language in the 20th century.
Professional career
Minister of Religion . Director of a language consultancy. Former Chair of
CND Cymru. Welsh spokesperson for the Forum of Private Business.
Political career
In 1992, Thomas fought the old
Carmarthen constituency in the
General Election for
Plaid Cymru - Party of Wales. In the
1997 General Election he stood for Plaid Cymru in
Carmarthen East & Dinefwr. In 1999 he fought the same constituency in the
National Assembly Elections, winning by 6,980 votes. He was reelected in 2007 with an increased majority of over 8,000 making it the Assembly's second safest seat. Plaid Cymru entered into a coalition government with
Welsh Labour in July 2007, and Rhodri Glyn Thomas was appointed as Minister for Heritage (19 July 2007), which he resigned from in 2008, over a gaffe.
Wales Book Of The Year Controversy
There was controversy at the
Academi 2008
Wales Book of the Year ceremony when Thomas incorrectly announced that Tom Bullough was the winner. The prize was, in fact, awarded to Dannie Abse, Thomas having read the card wrongly.
Cigar Controversy
In July 2008 Thomas is reported to have walked into a Cardiff pub with a lit cigar, thus breaking the law. Following this he has resigned his job from the Welsh Cabinet.
External links
Offices held
References

ICWales article on the 2008 Welsh Book Of The Year