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Ann Davies

Ann Davies

Plaid Cymru

MP for Caerfyrddin · Since 2024

14
Votes
7
Speeches
26
Total Events
£400K
Est. Net Worth

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£400K
Est. Net Worth
£190K
Property (est.)
£210K
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Recent Activity

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Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)

Ann Davies voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)' (78-408, defeated)

20 May 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)

Ann Davies voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)' (78-408, defeated)

20 May 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Banking Hubs

I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving way. We will leave him in peace for a while after this. For nine months I have been trying to get a banking hub in Ammanford, which is a post-industrial town, but Link has turned us down. We went to appeal and it turned us down again. Does the hon. Gentleman agree that we need consistency in applying Financial Conduct Authority guidance? All the elements seem to qualify that town for a banking hub, but yet again, Link has turned us down. There seems to be a

20 May 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Spoke in debate: Banking Hubs

Parliamentary appearance by Ann Davies

20 May 2026via Hansard
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Spoke in debate: High Speed 2 Reset

Parliamentary appearance by Ann Davies

19 May 2026via Hansard
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High Speed 2 Reset

I thank the Secretary of State for her honesty in coming to the House with this update. Wales is, of course, footing the bill for HS2, a project based entirely in England now costing up to £103 billion. While Scotland and Northern Ireland have their fair share of Barnett consequentials, Wales has nothing. People in Wales have had enough of being treated as second-class citizens—they recently elected a Senedd with a majority of Members within it committed to ending this injustice. Will the Secret

19 May 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Energy Security

I assure the hon. Member that I am sure that the funding will be released but, with all due respect, should it not have been released by the previous Welsh Government when that money was put in a few months ago? While the measures in the King’s Speech set out steps to reduce energy costs, they do not get to grips with the fundamental unfairness of our system. People in Wales pay some of the highest standing charges in the UK, despite average salaries being lower than the UK average. That is unsu

19 May 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Spoke in debate: Energy Security

Parliamentary appearance by Ann Davies

19 May 2026via Hansard
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Energy Security

Energy has become one of the most important issues in Caerfyrddin and the rest of Wales in recent years. Global events have exposed how vulnerable our communities are to energy shocks, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 cost the Welsh economy £5.65 billion, averaging over £2,000 per home in Wales. As the impact of the war in Iran intensifies, Welsh households are being hit once again. Rural households are paying hundreds more in fuel and heating oil costs, and the average on-grid household

19 May 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Business of the House

Will the Leader of the House join me in congratulating Llandovery rugby club on its success?

14 May 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Business of the House

On Thursday, the Welsh dragon roared. Before I go on to say who roared on Sunday, I want to thank Eluned Morgan, the previous First Minister of Wales, for her 30 years of unstinting public service to the people of Wales. On Sunday, the Drovers roared. Llandovery RFC won the Super Rygbi Cymru cup for the third time. Our small rural Carmarthenshire town has produced phenomenal rugby players for Wales. They have won the Welsh premiership twice, the Welsh cup three times, and the national sevens cha

14 May 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Spoke in debate: Business of the House

Parliamentary appearance by Ann Davies

14 May 2026via Hansard
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Voted NO on: Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Ann Davies voted NO on 'Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026' (304-28, passed)

28 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Ann Davies voted NO on 'Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026' (308-81, passed)

28 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: Privilege

Ann Davies voted AYE on 'Privilege' (223-335, defeated)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: Privilege

Ann Davies voted AYE on 'Privilege' (223-335, defeated)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Ann Davies voted NO on 'Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026' (304-28, passed)

28 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Ann Davies voted NO on 'Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026' (308-81, passed)

28 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

The Prime Minister has called this motion a “stunt” and “pure politics”, but he and the Labour MPs rallying around him forget the seriousness of the allegations against him. The allegations regard misleading the House of Commons over statements relating to the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States—an individual with well-documented links to a convicted sex offender and human trafficker. Swatting away those allegations as a “desperate political stunt” and refusing to l

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Spoke in debate: Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

Parliamentary appearance by Ann Davies

28 Apr 2026via Hansard

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