Michelle Brown

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Michelle Brown
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Member of the Senedd
for North Wales
In office
5 May 2016 29 April 2021
Personal details
Born (1969-12-30) 30 December 1969 (age 54)
Political party Independent (2019–present)
Other political
affiliations
UK Independence Party (Until 2019)
Alma mater University of Staffordshire

Michelle Margaret Freda Brown (born 30 December 1969) is a British lawyer and former politician who was a Member of the Senedd (MS) for North Wales from 2016 to 2021. In March 2019 she resigned from the UK Independence Party (UKIP) to become an independent.

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Education and election

Michelle Brown grew up in Mostyn and was educated at St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School, Flint, and at convents in Holywell and Holyhead. [1] She graduated with a bachelor's and master's degree in Law and a Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from University of Staffordshire. [2]

In the 2016 National Assembly for Wales election she was elected as a UKIP Assembly Member (AM) for North Wales. [1]

2017 controversies

In February 2017 Future Inns, a hotel in Cardiff Bay, accused Brown of smoking "recreational drugs" in her hotel room. The hotel stated the room could not be used for 24 hours and issued a £250 bill to Brown for the cleaning cost. [3]

In July 2017, a recording of a telephone conversation emerged, in which Brown was heard describing the Labour MP for Streatham, Chuka Umunna, as a "fucking coconut". The call, made in May 2016 to her then senior adviser Nigel Williams, was recorded clandestinely. Brown said her language was "inappropriate" and apologised, although also stating that she "was using language that friends and colleagues often do when chatting to each other". However, Brown stated that she stood by her comments that Umunna had "as much understanding of an ordinary black man's experience as I have". Brown was also recorded referring to Tristram Hunt, who was then Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central as a twat. Brown's comments were referred to the assembly's standards commissioner and Labour, Conservative, and Plaid Cymru members called for Brown to be sanctioned. [4] Brown was suspended for a week without pay after an investigation by the assembly's standards committee, a decision which was criticised by Neil Hamilton, leader of the UKIP group in the assembly. [5]

It was revealed in July 2017 that the UKIP branch in Delyn which was led by Nigel Williams whom Brown had suspended some weeks earlier for incompetence, had called for her de-selection, accusing her of "abrasive and discourteous" behaviour towards local members who Brown asserted she had never met. UKIP dismissed the letter as written by a "tiny and insignificant group" holding a "long standing grudge" against Ms Brown [6]

UKIP leadership

In May 2016, she voted for Neil Hamilton as leader of the UKIP group in the Welsh Assembly and against Nathan Gill. [7] In March 2018 she was chosen by the UKIP Assembly group over Hamilton's choice of Gareth Bennett to be their representative on the party National Executive Committee [8] and in May 2018 she backed Caroline Jones to replace Hamilton. [9] Brown expressed regret at Jones leaving the group after Bennett won a ballot of party members intended to settle the group's leadership. [10]

Independent

In March 2019 Brown resigned from UKIP to become an independent AM, accusing the UKIP group of sexism. [11] According to Wales Online, Brown was told she would not be welcome in the Brexit Party when it formed a Welsh Assembly group in May 2019, [12] an accusation Brown has called "fake news" as she states she never asked to join. [13]

In the 2021 Senedd election, Brown stood for re-election as an Independent candidate on the North Wales list vote, [14] but was unsuccessful, getting only 0.2% of the vote. [15]

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