Who is Laura Anne Jones, Nigel Farage’s latest Reform recruit? From drink driving conviction to ‘chav shooting’ post

Laura Anne Jones, a member of Wales Senedd, escaped from the conservatives to reform England and was the party’s highest profile vomiting in Wales.
Standing with Mr. Farage, “Suddenly I felt the conservative party was not known to me. It was not the party I attended thirty years ago.”
Meanwhile, the reform said that “he listened to the Great British people”.
Ms. Jones, former Conservative Party President Sir Jake Berry, as well as Dame Andrea Jenkyns and former Wales Secretary David Jones, the last growing list of the high -profile Tories escaped for reform.
His deviation means that conservatives fell into 14 politicians in the Wales Parliament before the Crunch elections next year.
But who is Mrs. Jones?
From waitresses to Galli Parliament
Ms. Jones was first elected to the Nation Assembly in 2003 and became a member of the Conservative Women’s Assembly (AM).
In 2002, despite a conviction for a beverage driving, he received the support of the conservative party, who saw that he was banned from driving for 12 months and fined £ 75.
After the hearing, Jones said: “I never justified the drink driving and the decision I deserved. I never did it knowingly.”
Before he was elected, he earned £ 5 per hour as a waiter.
Ms. Jones served for a period until 2007 before returning in 2020 after the death of Muhammad Asghar. In 2021, the Southern Wales were re -elected for the East.
He once used a racist slurry in a WhatsApp conversation
Ms. Jones hit the headlines when it appeared last year.
Senedd member used the term aggressive in a stock market about China’s video application Tiktok: “For me, there is no C **** Y Spy!”
Later, he apologized and made a statement saying that the word was “unacceptable and deeply regretting it using it”.
“I sincerely apologize for any crime caused by this.”

He apologized for saying he wanted to hit Chavs
He in 2021 Forced to apologize over the old Facebook posts“Chav said he wanted to shoot, and added that it was” an illegal shame. “
He also joked, saying that if he was “to target the” Ol ‘Red Ed “, he would be” perfect shooting “.
When he wrote the tasks, he was not an elected politician, although he had previously served as a member of Senedd.




