Lindsay Whittle

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Lindsay Geoffrey Whittle (born March 1953)[1] is a Welsh Plaid Cymru politician who has been a Member of the Senedd (MS) for Caerphilly since 2025. He previously represented the South Wales East region from 2011 to 2016.

Preceded byHefin David
ConstituencyCaerphilly
Majority3,848 (11.4%)
ConstituencySouth Wales East
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Lindsay Whittle
Official portrait, 2025
Member of the Senedd[a]
Assumed office
23 October 2025
Preceded byHefin David
ConstituencyCaerphilly
Majority3,848 (11.4%)
In office
6 May 2011  5 April 2016
ConstituencySouth Wales East
Leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council
In office
15 June 2008  11 May 2011
Preceded byHarry Andrews
Succeeded byAllan Pritchard
In office
20 May 1999  10 June 2004
Preceded byGraham Court
Succeeded byHarry Andrews
Member of Caerphilly County Borough Council for Penyrheol
In office
5 May 1995  23 October 2025
Preceded byCouncil established
Succeeded byAneurin Minton
Personal details
BornLindsay Geoffrey Whittle
March 1953 (age 73)
Caerphilly, Wales
PartyPlaid Cymru
ProfessionPolitician
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He represented the Penyrheol area as a councillor continuously from 1976 to 2025, and has also served as Leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council twice, from 1999 to 2004, and again from 2008 to 2011.

Background

Whittle was born in Caerphilly in South Wales, and lives in Abertridwr, Caerphilly.

Political career

Local government

Whittle was first elected in the 1976 local elections, representing the Penyrheol and Trecenydd ward on Rhymney Valley district council.[2] He was re-elected repeatedly until the council was abolished in 1996.[3] He was further elected to Mid Glamorgan County Council at the 1977 local elections, representing a division at the time simply named 'Caerphilly No. 4' but lost the seat in 1981. He continued to contest this ward, later renamed also to Penyrheol, at elections in 1989 and 1993, but was not re-elected.[4]

After the abolition of Rhymney Valley council, Whittle contested the Penyrheol ward on the new Caerphilly County Borough Council. He represented the ward since the establishment of the council in 1995, being elected to represent the ward 7 times, before resigning his seat following his victory in the 2025 Caerphilly by-election.[5][6][7] He continued to represent the ward during his 2011 to 2016 term as a member of the National Assembly for Wales.[8][9]

Whittle has served as the council's leader for two distinct periods, 1999 to 2004[10][11] and 2008 to 2011.[12][13][14] He had further served as Plaid Cymru's group leader on the council from 2022 until 2025.[15]

Whittle was also the Welsh Local Government Association's spokesperson on Equalities, Community Safety and Social Justice.[16]

National politics

Whittle has stood in every Senedd (formerly Welsh Assembly) election since its formation in 1999, and was first successfully elected as a Member of the Welsh Assembly (AM; now Member of the Senedd (MS)) in the 2011 election as a member on the South Wales East list.[17] He was appointed as Plaid Cymru's spokesperson for Social Services, Children & Equal Opportunities shortly after.[18] He retained this role when Leanne Wood took over after the 2012 Plaid Cymru leadership election.[19] His role was slightly modified after Wood reshuffled Plaid's frontbench in May 2013, and he became spokesperson for Social Services, Equality & Older People.[20] He functionally remained in the Equalities and Social Services brief for his entire term. He lost his seat at the 2016 Senedd election, as Plaid Cymru were reduced from 2 to 1 seats in the region.[21]

Whittle has stood ten times for the Westminster Parliament seat of Caerphilly—first standing in the 1983 general election and standing again in every general election since, except in 2015.[16] His best result (by both placing and vote share) was in the 2024 general election, in which Whittle came second with 21.2% of the vote on a turnout of 52.7%.[22] In each election he lost to the Labour Party, who have won the seat continuously since the seat's formation in 1918.

After the death of incumbent MS Hefin David, Whittle was announced as Plaid Cymru's candidate for the 2025 Caerphilly by-election.[23] Whittle won the election with 47% of the vote. This was the first time Labour had failed to win the seat since the establishment of the Senedd in 1999.[24] He won Caerphilly after contesting the constituency 13 times since 1983.[25] Upon being elected, he stood down as a councillor for Penyrheol, as he could not hold both roles simultaneously.[26]

In the 2026 Senedd election, he will be a candidate in the Blaenau Gwent Caerffili Rhymni constituency, placed second on the list behind Delyth Jewell.[27]

Electoral performance

Whittle has contested a series of different elections under the Plaid Cymru banner:

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Date of election Seat Party Votes % of votes Result
2026 Senedd election[28] Blaenau Gwent Caerffili Rhymni (2nd on list) Plaid Cymru TBD TBD TBD
2025 Senedd Caerphilly by-election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 15,961 47.4 Elected
2024 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 8,119 21.2 Not elected
2021 Senedd election South Wales East (3rd on list) Plaid Cymru 30,530 14.7 Not elected
2019 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 6,424 16.0 Not elected
2017 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 5,962 14.4 Not elected
2016 Welsh Assembly election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 8,009 29.5 Not elected
2011 Welsh Assembly election South Wales East (2nd on list) Plaid Cymru 21,851 12.1 Elected
2010 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 6,460 16.7 Not elected
2007 Welsh Assembly election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 6,739 25.8 Not elected
2005 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 6,831 17.4 Not elected
2003 Welsh Assembly election[29] South Wales East (2nd on list) Plaid Cymru 21,384 12.6 Not elected
2003 Welsh Assembly election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 6,919 27.4 Not elected
2001 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 8,172 21.0 Not elected
1999 Welsh Assembly election[30] South Wales East (4th on list) Plaid Cymru 49,139 30.37 Not elected
1997 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 4,383 9.7 Not elected
1992 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 4,821 9.7 Not elected
1987 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 3,955 8.05 Not elected
1983 UK general election Caerphilly Plaid Cymru 6,414 13.56 Not elected
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Notes

  1. Stylized as "Member of the Welsh Assembly" from 2011 to 2016

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