Yet as a former member of parliament, Davies is entitled to a parliamentary pass and access to the estate for life.
In 2023, five women alleged that Davies, a former Commons select committee chair, subjected them to unwanted sexual attention, both physical and verbal, after coming into contact with them through his work as an MP.
In these instances, the women had raised concerns about his behavior informally but had not complained in writing.
At least two women later filed official complaints with the Labour Party, resulting in an investigation lasting more than a year. Davies immediately had the whip suspended as a Labour MP, but retained his membership.
When the allegations against Davies were first reported by POLITICO, he said he did not “recognize” them, adding: “If I have inadvertently caused offence to anyone, then I am naturally sorry.”
Davies did not respond to a request for comment on his resignation of party membership.