Brynle Williams born in Cilcain, North Wales, 9 January 1949, is a member of the National Assembly for Wales in the North Wales region for the Welsh Conservative Party . He was first elected to the Assembly on 1 May 2003, and was successfully re-elected in 2007. He made his name during the importing of beef to Holyhead, Wales and as a leader of the UK fuel protests in 2000.

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  • Brynle Williams born in Cilcain, North Wales, 9 January 1949, is a member of the National Assembly for Wales in the North Wales region for the Welsh Conservative Party . He was first elected to the Assembly on 1 May 2003, and was successfully re-elected in 2007. He made his name during the importing of beef to Holyhead, Wales and as a leader of the UK fuel protests in 2000. (en)
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  • Brynle Williams born in Cilcain, North Wales, 9 January 1949, is a member of the National Assembly for Wales in the North Wales region for the Welsh Conservative Party . He was first elected to the Assembly on 1 May 2003, and was successfully re-elected in 2007. He made his name during the importing of beef to Holyhead, Wales and as a leader of the UK fuel protests in 2000. (en)
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  • Brynle Williams (en)
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