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Jane Dodds was born on 13 September, 1963 in Wrexham, United Kingdom, is a Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats. Discover Jane Dodds's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Her husband is Patrick Dodds
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Jane Dodds Net Worth
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Timeline
In March 2019, Dodds was selected as the party's Westminster candidate for Brecon and Radnorshire. As the candidate for the constituency, Dodds attacked then-Conservative leadership candidate Boris Johnson's comments about immigrant communities where English is allegedly not spoken as a first language, describing Johnson, in Welsh, as out-of-touch with communities in Wales.
Dodds won the by-election on 1 August 2019. She failed to retain her seat at the general election of 12 December 2019 and served after 97 days to become the shortest-ever continuous serving member at Westminster in British history. Therefore, Dodds surpassed the prior record of 112 days, set by Labour's Ruth Dalton in May 1929 and equalled by the Scottish National Party's Margo MacDonald in February 1974.
Dodds was elected as the Welsh Liberal Democrat Leader in November 2017, defeating Aberaeron Councillor Elizabeth Evans by 13% in an all-member ballot.
She also contested a by-election for the same ward in 2012, following the resignation of one of the sitting Conservative Councillors. During the by-election she was the victim of false leaflets produced in her name, which were produced to look like official Liberal Democrat literature. She narrowly missed out on re-election by 146 votes.
In November 2012 Dodds returned to Wales and moved to Welshpool. In early 2013 she stood for, and was selected as, the Parliamentary candidate for Montgomeryshire, which the Liberal Democrats had held from 1983 to 2010 by Alex Carlile and then Lembit Öpik. She contested the seat in both the 2015 and 2017 General Elections, as well as the corresponding Welsh Assembly constituency of Montgomeryshire in 2016. Dodds came second on all three occasions, with the Welsh Conservative retaining both seats.
Dodds stood for Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council for the Liberal Democrats in the 2006 local elections, being elected as one of three councillors in the North Richmond ward. In 2008 she was appointed as Cabinet Member for Performance in the Lib Dem run administration, where she was responsible for the performance of the authority and ensuring that residents get value for money. She narrowly failed to retain her seat in 2010 by a narrow margin of 19 votes, despite coming top of the three Liberal Democrat candidates.
Dodds moved to London in early 2000 and was a member of the Labour Party until 2003. She left the party following Labour's decision to take part in the Invasion of Iraq in early 2003, with Dodds being a strong opponent of military intervention. In 2005 she joined the Liberal Democrats following a meeting with Susan Kramer, then the Liberal Democrat MP for Richmond Park, and quickly became active in the local Richmond party.
Jane Dodds (born 13 September 1963) is a Welsh politician serving as Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats since 2017. She was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brecon and Radnorshire at the seat's 2019 by-election, a position she held until she was defeated in the general election later the same year. She holds the record for the shortest-serving female MP in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.