Rhys Davies (politician)

Rhys Davies (politician)

Rhys John Davies (April 16, 1877 - October 31, 1954) was a British trades unionist and Labour politician.

Davies was born in Llangennech, Carmarthenshire, the son of Rhys and Ann Davies. After an elementary education he initially worked as a farm labourer. He subsequently moved to the Rhondda Valley, where he worked as a coalminer for ten years. From an early age he was involved in the local co-operative society and became a union official organising shop-assistants throughout South Wales. This led to his moving to Manchester, to take up a post with the Amalgamated Union of Co-operative Employees and later the National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers."Obituary: Mr R J Davies", The Times, November 2, 1951]

He was a member of Manchester City Council for thirty years, and also president of the Manchester and Salford Trades Council and of the Withington Divisional Parliamentary Labour Party.

In 1921 W T Wilson, Labour Member of Parliament for Westhoughton, died and Davies was elected at a by-election to suceed him. He served in the first Labour Government in 1924 as Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Home Office. This was the only public office he held.

He retained the Westhoughton seat through successive elections until he retired from the House of Commons early in 1951. ["MP not to seek re-election", The Times, April 10, 1951, p.7] At the time he was the longest-serving Labour MP.Davies was a strong supporter of the temperance and pacifist movements. He was also a committed parliamentarian, and served as joint secretary of the British group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union.

He married Margaret Thomas in 1902, and they had three sons. R J Davies died at his home in Porthcawl, Glamorgan, in 1954, aged 77.

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