David Davies (Welsh politician)

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David Davies MP
David Davies (Welsh politician)

Member of Parliament
for Monmouth
Incumbent
Assumed office 
5 May 2005
Preceded by Huw Edwards

Born 27 July 1970 (1970-07-27) (age 37)
London
Nationality British
Political party Conservative

David Thomas Charles Davies (born 27 July 1970) is a British politician. He is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Monmouth.

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[edit] Background

Davies was born in London and was educated at Bassaleg School on Forge Lane in Bassaleg, Newport. After leaving school in 1988 he worked for the British Steel Corporation and served with the Territorial Army, before he went travelling in Asia and Australia, whilst on his travels he had many small jobs including picking grapes and tobacco and running a backpacker's hostel in Queensland. He worked for his family in their shipping company, Burrow Heath Ltd, before he entered politics.

In his spare time he is also a Special Constable with the British Transport Police. [1]

He married Aliz Harnisfoger, who is Hungarian, in October 2003 in Monmouth and they have two children (including a daughter born August 2004). He has been the deputy leader of the Conservative Party in Wales since 1999, and he enjoys surfing and can often be found in the sea at Porthcawl or Llantwit Major.

[edit] Political career

He unsuccessfully contested the safe Labour seat of Bridgend at the 1997 General Election but finished in second place some 15,248 votes behind the sitting Labour MP Win Griffiths. He was elected to the National Assembly for Wales at the inaugural 1999 Welsh Assembly Election for the seat at Monmouth.

He was elected as member of the House of Commons at the 2005 General Election for Monmouth, the same seat he holds in the Welsh Assembly. He defeated the sitting Labour MP Huw Edwards by 4,527 votes, and remains the MP there. He made his maiden speech on 18 May 2005, in which he gave a history of his constituency from Geoffrey of Monmouth forwards. [2] In parliament he joined the Welsh Affairs Select Committee on his election.

As his name sounds the same as David Davis, a candidate in the 2005 Conservative leadership contest, confusion could occur between the two in Westminster. Therefore, David Davies is referred to in the House of Commons in Westminster as David T.C. Davies. This has caused opposition MPs to refer to him in jest as Top Cat, a cartoon character who shares the same initials, T.C..

He is a supporter of the Better Off Out campaign, and has been criticised by some, including Kevan Jones, for his views on the issue of immigration. [3] Despite their wide range of views, he is a good friend of RESPECT MP, George Galloway and frequently appears on his talkshow to speak with him on matters such as "Stop and Search".

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National Assembly for Wales
Preceded by
(new post)
Assembly Member for Monmouth
19992007
Succeeded by
Nick Ramsay
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Huw Edwards
Member of Parliament for Monmouth
2005present
Incumbent
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