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Andrew RT Davies

is the leader of the Welsh Conservatives.

Andrew RT Davies speaking in the Siambr

Andrew RT Davies MS: ‘People want an alternative’

Andrew RT Davies MS introduces the Welsh Conservatives’ pledges to the nation.

12th July (11th July)
  • Voices
Daffodils in the sunshine, an emblem of St David's Day.

There is a better alternative for a more prosperous future for Wales

On St David’s day, Andrew RT Davies celebrates Wales’ achievements and appraises the Welsh Government’s track record on the challenges facing the nation

1st March (1st March)
  • Politics and Policy

Our Most Read Articles in 2021

As we wrap up the year, here our 10 most read articles published in 2021.

22nd December (18th May)
  • Voices
A picture of the Senedd and Pierhead at night. Author: Rtadams / License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/

Labour-Plaid deal poses serious questions for the Welsh Parliament

The cooperation agreement between Plaid and Labour raises major accountability and scrutiny issues, Andrew RT Davies argues.

6th December (18th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Solving the Senedd’s Engagement Problem

Andrew RT Davies argues that the Senedd must do more to appeal to the average (non) voter and offers specific reforms to the Senedd’s business.

8th July (20th May)
  • Politics and Policy

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