After Boris Johnson became Prime Minister in July 2019, Davies was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment at the Department for Work and Pensions.
[5] Davies was re-elected to Parliament in 2024 after standing in the newly established East Grinstead and Uckfield constituency.
She was educated at the fee-paying Royal Russell School in Croydon, and the state-sector Collyers Sixth Form College in Horsham, West Sussex.
She then studied Politics and International Relations at Swansea University,[6] being the first in her family to enter higher education.
[7] Davies served as a Conservative Party town councillor for Haywards Heath Town Council and as a District councillor on Mid Sussex District Council for the Haywards Heath Lucastes ward from 2011 to 2015.
[13][14][15][16] On 5 November 2018, Davies was appointed Minister for Sport and Civil Society at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, after the resignation of Tracey Crouch over a delay to the introduction of reduced limits on the stakes of fixed-odds betting terminals.
[19] In July 2019, new Prime Minister Boris Johnson appointed Davies to the position of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment at the Department for Work and Pensions.
[4] On 6 July 2022 she resigned from her position as Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department for Work and Pensions, having lost confidence in Boris Johnson as a result of the Chris Pincher scandal.
[28] In February 2025, Davies criticised Jo Stevens, claiming the Secretary of State for Wales was “politicising” impartial civil servants.