Ron Davies, a Welsh politician, is remembered for his significant contributions to Welsh devolution and his role in shaping the political landscape of Wales. As the first Secretary of State for Wales, Davies played a pivotal role in advancing the region's autonomy and empowering its people. His dedication to social justice and his commitment to promoting Wales on the global stage have left a lasting legacy. Davies' life serves as a reminder that political leadership rooted in service and community can drive transformative change.

"There is so much that can be done, you see, the assembly is about improving our democracy."



"Well it's not a matter for me to say what Llew Smith can or cannot do, he's an elected Member of Parliament."



"Now, I think that in acknowledging that every individual Member of Parliament and indeed every individual member of the Labour Party, has rights to express their view in a spirit of tolerance."



"It's about getting a more democratic Wales for the purpose of improving our economic performance, for improving the delivery of health care, for raising educational standards."



"I am saying that in Wales here we have a very clear election commitment and I hope, and I will express this view, I hope that every individual member of the Labour Party, will understand that and will strive to achieve unity so that we can deliver the yes vote in the Autumn."



"I've made it abundantly clear and I'll repeat yet again there's no question of gagging individuals."



"Well I've already made it clear that it's a matter for individuals in exercising their own judgement, their own consciences to speak freely on matters of policy."



"I also want to draw attention to the responsibilities that people have to live up to their election promises and to live up to the votes that were cast by the people of Wales, in the General Election, in the expectation that we would deliver this promise."



"And, I hope now that everybody understands that the Labour Party - as it always has done - stands for free speech and individual Members of the Labour Party are entitled to exercise that free speech."

