Ernest Davies (Stretford MP)
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Dr Ernest Arthur Davies MInstP (25 October 1926 – 8 March 2020) was a British Labour Party politician. He served for one term as
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(MP) for
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in
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from 1966 to 1970, when he was defeated.


Early life

Davies was born in October 1926, the son of Dan Davies and Ada (''née'' Smith) in
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. He was educated at Coventry Junior Technical College, before joining the RAF during the
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as an Aircraft Apprentice in 1942. He was discharged on medical grounds in 1943. He attended Westminster Training College in
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from 1946 to 1948, and was a teacher at Foxford School in
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from 1948 to 1950. From 1950 to 1954, Davies was at
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, part of the
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, from which he received a first class honours degree in Physics. He also won the Neil Arnott Prize and was a
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. Davies then studied at
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. He gained a PhD from Cambridge in 1959, the same year he became a Member of the
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. He did research in superconductivity at the Royal Society's Mond Laboratory in Cambridge and was an American Enterprise Institute Research Scientist from 1957 to 1963. That year, he became a lecturer in Physics at the University of Manchester's Faculty of Technology, a role he held until 1966.


Political career

Davies became a councillor on the Borough of Stretford in 1961, where he stayed until 1967. In 1962, he became a
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in
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. At the 1966 general election, Davies was elected as Labour's Member of Parliament for Stretford. He was
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to the Postmaster General from November to December 1967, to the
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from January to March 1968 and to the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary from 1968 to 1969. He was joint Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Technology from 1969 to 1970, and also Co-Vice-Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party's Defence and Services Group. Davies was a member of the Select Committee on Science and Technology from 1966 to 1967, 1967 to 1968 and 1968 to 1969. He was also part of the Parliamentary Delegation to the 24th General Assembly of the United Nations (a UK Representative on the 4th Committee). He lost his seat at the 1970 general election, which saw the Conservatives return to government; his successor was
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, grandson of the former
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.


After Parliament

In 1972, Davies became a JP for
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. He was elected as a member of the London Borough of Southwark in
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, representing Alleyn ward in
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. For the
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, he moved to Dulwich's Lyndhurst ward, in the same borough. He remained a councillor until 1982. From 1970 to 1981, Davies was a Management Selection Consultant at MSL. Davies lectured in Business Studies at the Hammersmith and West London College from 1981 until 1987, the year in which he retired. He was made a Chartered Physicist in 1986. Davies also made contributions to the ''Proceedings of the Royal Society'' and the ''Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids''.


Personal life and death

Davies was married twice. In 1956, he wed Margaret Stephen Tait Gatt; the marriage was dissolved in 1967. His second marriage, in 1972, was to Patricia; the marriage was dissolved in 1980. He had no children from either of his marriages. In ''Who's Who'', his recreations were listed as "reading, art and design practice, writing family history". He lived in his hometown of Nuneaton. Davies died in March 2020, aged 93.


References

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Death notice


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Davies, Ernest 1926 births 2020 deaths Councillors in the London Borough of Southwark Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies UK MPs 1966–1970