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Tonia Antoniazzi

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Tonia Antoniazzi
Official portrait, 2017
Member of Parliament
for Gower
Assumed office
8 June 2017
Preceded byByron Davies
Majority1,837 (4.1%)
Shadow portfolios
2022–presentWhip
2021–2023Northern Ireland
Personal details
Born
Antonia Louise Antoniazzi

(1971-10-05) 5 October 1971 (age 52)
Llanelli, Wales, UK
Political partyLabour
Alma materUniversity of Exeter
Websitetoniaantoniazzi.co.uk

Antonia Louise Antoniazzi[1] (born 5 October 1971[2]) is a Welsh Labour Party politician. She was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Gower at the 2017 general election.[3][4][5]

Early life and career

Antonia Antoniazzi was born in Llanelli by a Welsh mother and a Welsh–Italian father.[6] She attended St John Lloyd Catholic Comprehensive School[7] and Gorseinon College. After studying French and Italian at Exeter University, she gained a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) from Cardiff University.[8]

Antoniazzi was head of languages at Bryngwyn Comprehensive School in Llanelli.[9] She won nine caps as a prop forward for the Wales women's national rugby union team.[7][8]

Parliamentary career

Antoniazzi contested the regional seat of Mid and West Wales in the 2016 National Assembly for Wales election.

At the snap 2017 general election, Antoniazzi was elected as MP for Gower with 49.9% of the vote and a majority of 3,269.[10][11][12] She delivered her maiden speech on 29 June 2017. In her speech she outlined how Italian immigration had shaped cafe culture in Wales and the UK.[13]

Antoniazzi is Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Groups on Medical Cannabis under Prescription and on Cancer.[8]

In June 2019, Antoniazzi urged ministers to allow the use of medical cannabis by "all who need it", citing the case of 12-year-old Billy Caldwell whose epilepsy was alleviated through use of the drug.[14]

Also in June 2019, Antoniazzi secured a debate in parliament about the health risks of electromagnetic fields, particularly 5G technology, in which she asked the government to commit to ensuring that Public Health England informed the public that all radio frequency signals are a possible human carcinogen. She was subsequently accused in The Guardian of spreading "junk science".[15][16]

At the 2019 general election, Antoniazzi was re-elected as MP for Gower with a decreased vote share of 45.4% and a decreased majority of 1,837.[17][18][19]

In the 2020 Labour leadership election, Antoniazzi nominated Jess Phillips.[20]

Brexit

Antoniazzi served as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2017–2018) and the Shadow Secretary of State for Wales (2018) before resigning.[21]

On 13 June 2018, Antoniazzi and five other Labour MPs resigned their roles as frontbenchers for the Labour Party in protest at Labour's Brexit position. Jeremy Corbyn had instructed his MPs to abstain in a vote which Britain would remain in the single market by joining the European Economic Area (EEA). The MPs including Antoniazzi resigned and voted in favour of the EEA.[22][23]

In the series of Parliamentary votes on Brexit in March 2019, Antoniazzi voted against the Labour Party whip and in favour of an amendment tabled by members of The Independent Group for a second public vote.[24]

LGBT+ rights

In October 2021, Antoniazzi criticised the LGBT charity Stonewall, stating the Welsh government had promoted an "ideological culture" and were "dictated to by Stonewall".[25]

In January 2022, Antoniazzi and four other Labour delegates to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe tabled ten amendments[26] to Resolution 2417, "Combating rising hate against LGBTI people in Europe".[27] The amendments sought to include the word "sex" alongside gender identity, de-conflate the situation in the UK from Hungary, Poland, Russia and Turkey, and remove references to alleged anti-LGBTI movements in the UK. The delegates were criticised by Pink News for removing references to anti-LGBTI attacks in the UK, a condemnation of anti-trans movements and a call to withdraw funding from anti-LGBTI groups or authorities; in turn the delegates were defended by Debbie Hayton, a gender-critical activist, for protesting the removal of sex-essentialist language she considered important for non-trans women.[28][29]

In July 2022, Antoniazzi submitted an application on behalf of the gender critical group Labour Women’s Declaration for them to have a stand at the party’s annual conference in Liverpool, which was subsequently denied. In response, Antoniazzi pushed for the group’s public conference, chaired by her, to be given an official listing.[30] [31]

Personal life

Antoniazzi has a son.[8]

References

External links

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Gower
2017–present
Incumbent
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