After being elected to the
National Assembly for Wales, Davies was appointed as
Shadow Minister for
Tourism, Culture and the Welsh Language by Leader of the Opposition,
Andrew RT Davies. She sat on the Constitutional & Legislative Affairs Committee as well as the Children & Young People Committee. In May 2013, she was named honorary President of Swansea
Conservative Future. She was re-elected as top of the Conservative list in
2016, but was moved down the list in
2021 and lost her seat.
Issues and campaigns As an AM, Davies has been active in various local campaigns, most notably in her opposition to the proposed closure of the
Princess of Wales Hospital. She has also campaigned with the
British Heart Foundation to make the teaching of
CPR a mandatory element of the secondary school curriculum. She criticised the Welsh Government for a 'lack of enthusiasm' for the subject, claiming that compulsory teaching would require little additional government resource. In her final months as a Member of the Senedd, in March 2021, Welsh Government reversed their decision and announced that schools in Wales would instead be required to teach lifesaving skills and first aid under the Wales' new curriculum. She has also been active in the 'Safe Routes to School' campaign, and opposed the closure of
Cwrt Sart School. In June 2020, in her role as Shadow Minister for Education, Davies called on Welsh Government to delay the implementation of their new school curriculum. Despite the Education Minister at the time ignoring these calls, Davies ultimately did see success in her campaign as
Jeremy Miles, the newly appointed Education Minister following the 2021 Senedd election, took a lead from her calls and confirmed in July 2021 that the new curriculum would be delayed for a year. Davies has also worked to encourage more women to get involved in politics and has chaired Women2Win Wales, an organisation set up to encourage more women to stand for the Welsh Conservatives. When discussing the 2021 Senedd elections she said she was "disappointed new women coming into politics were not being given as much of a chance as men."
Leadership Bid Following the resignation of
Andrew RT Davies as leader of the Welsh Conservatives in June 2018, Davies formally announced her plan to run for the role and force a contest after fellow Conservative AM
Paul Davies had announced his nomination. This led to the
2018 Welsh Conservatives leadership election which ran from 29 June to 6 September 2018. She called for "new energy under a new leader who can reach out to new audiences" saying that she wanted "a modern Welsh party which celebrates and fights for the union of the United Kingdom with every fibre as well as celebrating and sharing our love of Wales and our commitment to free it from Labour control." Following the conclusion of the contest, won by Paul Davies, Paul Davies thanked "his rival Suzy Davies and her team for the 'well mannered, courteous contest' they had fought, vowing that whatever happened they would remain friends." Suzy Davies "reiterated this following his appointment, tweeting that 'we're still on the same side'." ==After Senedd ==