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Ifor Davies (9 June 1910 – 6 June 1982), born Ivor Davies, was a Welsh Labour politician.

Davies was born in Gowerton, Swansea, the youngest of the six children of Jeffrey Davies[1] and Elizabeth Jane Thomas. His father was employed in the local tinplate mill. He was educated at Gowerton School, Swansea Technical College and Ruskin College, Oxford, and then worked as an industrial personnel officer.

Political career[edit]

From 1958 to 1961, Davies served as a councillor on Glamorgan County Council. Prior to election to Parliament, he was election agent to his predecessor David Grenfell.

Davies was Member of Parliament (MP) for Gower from 1959 until he died in office in 1982. He was succeeded by Gareth Wardell. Under Harold Wilson, Davies was a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury and Welsh whip from 1964 to 1966 and a junior minister at the Welsh Office from 1966 to 1969. He was a former Chairman of the Welsh Grand Committee and Member of the Speaker's Panel of Chairmen.[citation needed]

In 1971, firmly on the Right of the Labour Party, Davies was one of the 69 Labour MPs who defied the Labour Whip to vote in favour of entry to the EEC.[2] He campaigned for a 'No' vote in the 1979 referendum in Wales on the establishment of a Welsh Assembly, along with other members of the 'Gang of Six', Neil Kinnock, Leo Abse, Donald Anderson, Alfred Evans and Ioan Evans. Throughout his tenure as MP, he was sponsored by the white-collar trade union APEX.

Davies was Secretary of the now-defunct Tabernacle Chapel, Gowerton,[3] continuing in that role while a Member of Parliament. He was a former Chairman of the Council of Swansea University.[1]

Personal life[edit]

He married Doreen Griffiths (1925-2018);[1] the couple had two children, Janet and Wyn, Director of Music with New Zealand Opera.

His step-great nephew Huw Irranca-Davies was the MP for Ogmore 2002 to 2016 and has been the Assembly Member for the coterminous seat since 2016.

His brother Benjamin was a grammar school teacher of Gravesend, Kent.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c John Graham Jones (31 July 2008). "Davies, Ivor (1910-1982), Labour politician". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  • ^ Divided Loyalties: British Regional Assertion and European Integration. Manchester University Press. 1978. p. 81. ISBN 9780719006944.
  • ^ "Tabernacle Welsh Independent Chapel, Gorwydd Road, Tre-gwyr; Gowerton". Coflein. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  • Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    David Grenfell

    Member of Parliament for Gower
    19591982
    Succeeded by

    Gareth Wardell


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