Andrew Davies (Welsh politician)

Andrew Davies (Welsh politician)

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office = Assembly Member
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party = Welsh Labour

Andrew Davies, AM (born 5 May 1952, Hereford, England) is a Labour politician; currently Minister for Finance and Public Service Delivery in the Welsh Assembly Government and member for the constituency of Swansea West in the National Assembly for Wales.

He was born in Hereford to Welsh parents, his mother from Llandeilo and his father from Holywell, Flintshire. Davies attended Hereford Cathedral School and Swansea University, where he trained as a teacher.

Professional career

He worked for the Ford Motor Company and a public affairs company. Davies is also a qualified counsellor and has lectured in further, higher and continuing education.Fact|date=February 2008

Political career

Former Chair of Swansea West Labour Party and member of the Welsh Labour Executive Committee, he was a regional party official from 1984-91. Davies was one of the architects of devolution as main organiser of the Labour Party Yes Campaign in 1997. He has been a member of the Cabinet since the Assembly was established.

From May 1999 to February 2002 he served as Business Manager with a place on the Business Committee. During the period of Labour minority government (May 1999-October 2000), he also served as chief whip of the Labour group, but Standing Orders of the Labour Group prohibited him holding this post during a coalition period.

As Business Manager, Davies took personal responsibility for communications with the public and he remains one of the most high profile Cabinet Ministers. Indeed, he has a reputation for the most unusual photo-calls of any Cabinet Minister.Fact|date=February 2008

In February 2002 promotion followed the "tweak" by Rhodri Morgan to his Cabinet when, with Mike German AM still outside Government, Andrew Davies was promoted to Minister for Economic Development. It is arguably the second most senior position in Cabinet and was seen as a reward for loyalty and for managing Assembly business.

In the May 2003 reshuffle he also gained responsibility for transport policy. HE helped the Assembly's policy of extending broadband connectivity throughout Wales to progress. From 2000 he has also had personal responsibility for co-ordination of information technology in public institutions, and has sought to advance Wales's IT abilities on a European level.Fact|date=February 2008

In May 2007 Davies became Minister for Social Justice and Public Service delivery in the Labour led minority government. In the coalition government of Labour and Plaid Cymru, Davies was appointed Minister for Finance and Public Service Delivery on 19 July.

Offices held

External links

* [http://new.wales.gov.uk/about/cabinet/cabinetm/1133501?lang=en Bio at the Welsh Assembly Government]
* [http://new.wales.gov.uk/about/departments/dein/?lang=en The Department for Enterprise, Innovation, and Networks]
* [http://politics.icwales.co.uk/pdfs/26_Assembly_Handbook.pdf Assembly Handbook] (pdf)


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