UK Parliament Having come third at
Conwy in the
1970 general election, Thomas served as MP for
Merioneth between 1974 and 1983, initially as the
Baby of the House, and subsequently as MP for
Meirionnydd Nant Conwy from 1983 to 1992. For most of his time in the House of Commons, he was one of only two Plaid Cymru MPs, alongside
Dafydd Wigley. In 1981, Thomas moved the writ in the Westminster Parliament that allowed for the election of
Provisional Irish Republican Army hunger striker Bobby Sands in
Fermanagh South Tyrone. Thomas was noted for the number of questions he tabled during his time in parliament, through which he secured economic support for Wales, bolstered the status of the
Welsh language and played a leading role in thwarting the closure of the
Cambrian Coast railway. In 1991 he announced that he would not stand for parliament at the next election. He sat as a
crossbench peer because at that time he had taken on the non-political role of chair of the Welsh Language Board; upon leaving that post in 1999, he took the Plaid Cymru
whip in the Lords until leaving the party in 2016. During his tenure as Presiding Officer, he also expelled Assembly member
Leanne Wood from the Assembly chamber during a December 2004 debate after Wood referred to Queen
Elizabeth II as "Mrs
Windsor" during a debate and refused to withdraw the remark, the first time an AM was ordered out of the chamber. From 2011, Elis-Thomas was Plaid Cymru's spokesperson for Environment, Energy and Planning before transferring to Rural Affairs, Fisheries and Food in 2012. He remained in the Assembly as an Independent member. In November 2017, as part of a
Welsh Government reshuffle, Elis-Thomas was appointed as
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport. He announced on Dewi Llwyd's
BBC Radio Cymru programme on 12 April 2020 that after long consideration and realising that there were many other ways to serve society, he would not be standing for
Dwyfor Meirionnydd in the
2021 Senedd election.
Europe Thomas, in line with Plaid Cymru policy, was a strong supporter of a "no" vote in the
1975 European Communities referendum. Fourteen years later, he contended unsuccessfully for the
North Wales European Parliament seat in the
1989 election. ==Death and funeral==