Davies was actively involved in the founding of the London-based Young Wales Association in 1920. The association, a forerunner of the
London Welsh Association, was formed to provide a social and political focal point for Welsh people living in London. Early on, one of Davies's hotels was used as a meeting venue. In 1928 he became Presidents of the London Welsh Trust, serving for a two-year term. He was Liberal candidate for the
Clapham division of London at the 1929 General Election. Clapham was not a good prospect for the Liberals as it had been a Unionist seat since 1886. No Liberal candidate had stood at the previous general election. He polled a respectable third place vote; He did not stand for parliament again. ==See also==