- Ron Davies (Welsh politician)
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office= Assembly Member for Caerphilly
term_start = 1999
term_end = 2003
predecessor = (new post)
successor =Jeffrey Cuthbert
office2=Secretary of State for Wales
assembly2 =
majority2 =
primeminister2 =Tony Blair
predecessor2 =William Hague
successor2 =Alun Michael
term_start2 = 1997
term_end2 = 1998
constituency_MP3 = Caerphilly
parliament3 =
majority3 =
predecessor3 = Gwilym Davies
successor3 =Wayne David
term_start3 = 1983
term_end3 = 2001
birth_date = Birth date and age|1946|08|6|df=yes
birth_place =Machen ,Wales
death_date =
death_place =
nationality = British
spouse =
party = Labour /Forward Wales
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children =
residence =
alma_mater =University of Portsmouth ,Cardiff University
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footnotes =Ronald Davies (born 6 August 1946) is a Welsh
politician , formerSecretary of State for Wales , formerMember of Parliament and former member of theWelsh Assembly .He is credited with being the 'architect of
devolution ' in Wales and led the campaign to create a National Assembly for Wales. He became the first Cabinet Minister to resign fromTony Blair 's Cabinet, in 1998.In 2004 he resigned from the Labour Party and joined
Forward Wales , for which he has unsuccessfully stood as a candidate. In the 2008 local elections he was elected toCaerphilly County Borough Council , as an independent councillor for the Bedwas, Trethomas and Machen ward.Biography
Born in
Machen in theRhymney Valley in Monmouthshire, he was educated inBassaleg Grammar School before graduating in Geography at what was then known as Portsmouth Polytechnic (now theUniversity of Portsmouth ).Davies was first elected as a Councillor in 1969 to the former Machen Urban District Council at the age of 23. A year later he became the youngest council leader in Britain at the age of 24. After local government re-organisation in 1974 he continued as leader of the newly-constituted Rhymney Valley District Council and led a campaign for a Fair Rents Act against plans by the Conservative Government of
Edward Heath to increase the amount of rent paid by Council house tenants.After training to be a teacher at
Cardiff University he spent two years as a school teacher before becoming a Tutor-Organiser for theWorkers' Educational Association , succeedingNeil Kinnock on his election to Parliament. He went on to become Further Education Adviser for the Mid-Glamorgan Education Authority from 1974 until 1983, when he was elected to Parliament as the Labour MP for Caerphilly.Political career
UK Parliament
After two years as a backbench MP, Ron Davies was appointed an Opposition Whip in 1985, where his subject areas included agriculture and the environment. In 1987 he was appointed to the opposition frontbench as a spokesman on Agriculture and Rural Affairs responsible for reviewing the Labour Party's policies on animal welfare.
He was appointed Chief Opposition spokesman for agriculture in July 1992 and did much to highlight the growing threat from BSE. In October 1992 he was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Wales by John Smith.
As the Labour Party's chief spokesman for Wales from 1992 to 1997, Ron Davies developed the party's devolution policy. He negotiated support for a sixty-member Welsh Assembly to take over the functions of the Secretary of State for Wales and elected by an element of proportionality. His personal preference for a body with stronger powers was defeated internally.
as Secretary of State for Wales.
One of his first acts was to return the £150,000 to the
Aberfan disaster fund that a previous Labour Government had taken to restore the site of the landslide that had devastated the valley's community in 1966.In July 1997 he published the Government's detailed devolution proposals in the
White Paper "A Voice for Wales" and led the Labour Party's successful campaign for a 'yes' vote in the devolution referendum on 18 September 1997. Though Labour reversed the 4 to 1 majority against devolution recorded in the 1979 referendum, the slender majority of 0.6% and poor turnout (resulting in only 1 in 4 voters in Wales actually voting for the Assembly) cast a shadow over the institution's authority.He steered the Government of Wales Bill through Parliament, and on 31 July 1998, he saw the Government of Wales Act reach the statute book, putting in place the legislation to set up the first ever
National Assembly for Wales .He has been credited with being "the architect of devolution", and was appointed to the highest order of the
Gorsedd of the Bards at the 1998 NationalEisteddfod inBridgend , earning the bardic name "Ron o Fachen" (Ron fromMachen )"Moment of Madness" and after
On 19 September 1998, he defeated
Rhodri Morgan to become Labour's candidate for First Secretary of the Assembly at a special Welsh Labour Party conference inNewport . Just over a month later on 29 October 1998, he resigned this post - two days after resigning as Secretary of State for Wales on 27 October 1998. He stood down citing "an error of judgement" in agreeing to go for a meal with a man he had met while walking onClapham Common in London, a well-knowngay meeting place. He was mugged at knifepoint. The full details of the incident (which he famously called a "moment of madness" at the urging of the Tony Blair's Press SecretaryAlastair Campbell ) have never emerged.cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/204691.stm|title=My 'moment of madness'|accessdate=2007-05-15|author=BBC News] He later acknowledged that he had beenbisexual for some time, and was receiving treatment for a personality disorder which led him to seek out risky situations.cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/2834145.stm|title=My 'Davies defiant over sex claims'|accessdate=2007-05-15|author=BBC News] He stood down from Parliament at the 2001 general election.On 30 January 1999, Ron Davies was selected as Labour's prospective candidate for the first elections to the National Assembly for Wales. He was successfully elected on 6 May 1999 as Assembly Member for the Caerphilly Constituency, and initially chaired the Economic Development Committee after
Alun Michael refused to appoint him to his Cabinet. Further revelations and disagreements with the Labour leadership resulted in his resignation from the Chairmanship of the committee. He stood down from Parliament at the 2001 general election.He is known for the phrase "Devolution is a process and not an event", by which he meant that the settlement he introduced in 1997 would not be the final one, and more powers would accrue to the Welsh Assembly over time. He wrote a pamphlet for the
think tank theInstitute of Welsh Affairs with the same title in 1998.Shortly before the 2003 assembly elections, "The Sun" revealed that Davies had been visiting a well-known cruising spot near a motorway
lay-by . When challenged as to what he had been doing there, Davies initially denied being there, then told reporters that he had been going for a short walk, adding: "I have actually been there when I have been watching badgers.".cite web|url=http://politics.guardian.co.uk/wales/story/0,,911054,00.html|title=Ron Davies ends political career|accessdate=2007-05-15|author=Patrick Wintour, "Guardian" newspaper] . Davies was forced to stand down as Labour candidate in the election. This incident was later referred to in the BBC satire "Absolute Power".fact|date=May 2007He resigned from the Labour Party in 2004, citing opposition to the
Iraq War , the party's stance on university funding and worries about the competence of theWales Labour Party .cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/3428381.stm|title='Disillusioned' Davies quits Labour|accessdate=2007-05-15|author=BBC News] He has since joined the newForward Wales political party, and stood for election to theEuropean Parliament in June 2004 as a candidate of that party, but failed to be elected. He then stood unsuccessfully in the 2007 assembly elections as an independent for Caerphilly,cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6330799.stm|title=Davies to contest assembly seat|accessdate=2007-05-01|author=BBC News] placing third behind Labour andPlaid Cymru .cite web|url=http://www.caerphilly.gov.uk/thecouncil/elections/electionresults/|title=Election Results 2007 - Caerphilly Constituency|accessdate=2007-05-06|author=National Assembly for Wales]References
External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20000817010910/h%74tp://www.rondavies.co.uk/ Ron Davies's former home page]
* [http://www.llgc.org.uk/ymgyrchu/Datganoli/Refferendwm/index-e.htm National Library of Wales documents on devolution]Offices held
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