Andrew RT Davies explained

Andrew RT Davies
Honorific-Suffix:CBE MS
Office:Leader of the Welsh Conservative Group in the Senedd
Leader:Boris Johnson
Liz Truss
Rishi Sunak
Term Start:24 January 2021
Predecessor:Paul Davies
Deputy1:Paul Davies
Leader1:David Cameron
Theresa May
Term Start1:14 July 2011
Term End1:27 June 2018
Predecessor1:Nick Bourne
Successor1:Paul Davies
Office2:Leader of the Opposition
Monarch2:Elizabeth II
Charles III
Firstminister2:Mark Drakeford
Vaughan Gething
Eluned Morgan
Termstart2:7 May 2021
Predecessor2:Himself
Monarch3:Elizabeth II
Firstminister3:Mark Drakeford
Predecessor3:Paul Davies
Successor3:Himself
Term Start3:24 January 2021
Term End3:29 March 2021
Monarch4:Elizabeth II
Firstminister4:Carwyn Jones
Term Start4:6 April 2017
Term End4:27 June 2018
Predecessor4:Leanne Wood[1]
Successor4:Paul Davies
Monarch5:Elizabeth II
Firstminister5:Carwyn Jones
Term Start5:14 July 2011
Term End5:5 May 2016
Predecessor5:Paul Davies
Successor5:Leanne Wood
Office6:Shadow Minister for Health
Leader6:Paul Davies
Termstart6:17 July 2020
Termend6:24 January 2021
Predecessor6:Angela Burns
Successor6:Angela Burns
Leader7:Nick Bourne
Termstart7:27 February 2009
Termend7:29 November 2010
Predecessor7:Jonathan Morgan
Successor7:Nick Ramsay
Office8:Shadow Minister for Environment, Sustainability, and Rural Affairs
Leader8:Paul Davies
Termstart8:18 September 2018
Termend8:17 July 2020
Predecessor8:David Melding
Paul Davies
Successor8:Janet Finch-Saunders
Office9:Shadow Minister for Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills
Term Start9:16 June 2008
Term End9:27 February 2009
Leader9:Nick Bourne
Predecessor9:Alun Cairns
Successor9:Paul Davies
Office10:Shadow Minister for Transport
Term Start10:11 July 2007
Term End10:16 June 2008
Leader10:Nick Bourne
Predecessor10:Office established
Successor10:David Melding
Office11:Member of the Senedd
for South Wales Central
Term Start11:3 May 2007
Predecessor11:Jonathan Morgan
Office12:Member of the Vale of Glamorgan Council
for Rhoose
Term Start12:15 February 2019
Term End12:5 May 2022
Majority12:772 (41.66%)
Predecessor12:Matthew Lloyd
Birth Place:Cowbridge, Wales
Party:Conservative
Birth Name:Andrew Robert Tudor Davies

Andrew Robert Tudor Davies CBE (born 1968) is a Welsh politician serving as Leader of the Welsh Conservative Group in the Senedd since 2021, previously holding the position from 2011 to 2018. He has been a Member of the Senedd (MS) since 2007.

He was elected Leader of the Welsh Conservatives in the Senedd on 14 July 2011,[2] [3] resigning the position on 27 June 2018.[4] He was re-appointed as Welsh Conservative leader on 24 January 2021,[5] [6] following the resignation of Paul Davies.[7]

Background

Andrew Robert Tudor Davies[8] [9] was educated at Llanfair Primary School, St John's Preparatory School, Porthcawl, and later boarded at Wycliffe College, Stroud.[10] He is married to a qualified midwife and they have four children. He is a partner in the family farming business based in St Hilary near Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.[11] Davies was a Welsh delegate on the Council of the National Farmers Union (NFU), vice-president of the local Young Farmers Club, and is a former Chairman of Creative Communities, which seeks to develop structural community development. Davies is also a life governor of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, and was the Society's Oxford Farming Conference Scholar in 2002.[12] He is a former governor at Llanfair Primary School.[13]

Career

Early political career

Joining the Conservative Party in 1997, Davies fought Cardiff West in the 2001 general election,[14] and Brecon and Radnorshire in 2005.[15] He served as Deputy Chairman (Political) for the Conservative Party in South Wales Central from 2002 to 2003, a region that comprises the Conservative Associations in Cardiff, Rhondda Cynon Taff and the Vale of Glamorgan. Between 2004 and 2005 he was Deputy Chairman of the Cardiff West Conservative Association. In 2007, he was elected to the National Assembly of Wales on the South Wales Central regional list.[16] Davies' political interests include education, health and rural affairs.

In the Third Assembly he was appointed Shadow Minister for Transport in the Senedd from 7 July 2007 to 16 June 2008,[17] [18] [19] and Shadow Minister for Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills from 16 June 2008 to 27 February 2009.[20] He also sat on the Assembly's Petitions Committee and the Subordinate Legislation Committee. In February 2009 he became the Shadow Minister for Health in the National Assembly for Wales. He then resigned from the role in November 2010, shortly after a wider reshuffle.[21] He won an award for being "Assembly Member to Watch" in December 2008.

First leadership of the Welsh Conservative Group

Davies was re-elected as AM for South Wales Central at the 2011 Welsh Assembly election.[22] A leadership election was held after Nick Bourne lost his seat at that election. RT Davies contested this leadership election, and was elected as Leader of the Welsh Conservative Group on 14 July 2011, having won 53.1 per cent of the vote, defeating Nick Ramsay.[23] He then became Leader of the Opposition in Wales, as the Welsh Conservatives were the second largest party.[24]

After the 2016 Welsh Assembly election, Davies was re-elected but ceased to be Leader of the Opposition, as the Welsh Conservatives became the third largest party.[25] [26] Davies became Leader of the Opposition again in April 2017, after Mark Reckless rejoined the Welsh Conservative Senedd group, making the Welsh Conservatives the second largest party in the Senedd again.[27] RT Davies was criticised for allowing Reckless to rejoin the group, with Byron Davies, then Conservative MP for Gower describing it as "not a particularly bright idea," and Wales Secretary Alun Cairns clarifying that Reckless had not been allowed to become a member of the Conservative Party, and was only a member of the Conservative Senedd Group.

In June 2018, Wales Online led an investigation into what they described as Davies keeping his "public constituency office hidden from the public".[28] The piece stated the office was located in a "wooden cabin 50 yards beyond a vehicle security barrier on a rural farm estate". In a freedom of information response by the Assembly Commission, the address of the office was confirmed as Penllyn Estate, Llwynhelig, Cowbridge CF71 7FF, a 1,200-acre mixed farm operation. The information only came to light after the FOI request by a Conservative Party member. A spokesperson for Davies responded to the investigation by stating the arrangements had been made "following a security incident at Andrew’s previous office on Cowbridge High Street where police attended to support a female employee", necessitating a more secure location. They continued stating that "Andrew regularly hosts constituents and organisations at his office and if he knew a Western Mail journalist had intended to visit he would’ve been there to welcome him with the kettle on".

Resignation

Davies responded to concerns raised by Airbus in June 2018 regarding the threat of a no-deal Brexit by stating that "there is a lot of hyperbole flying around" regarding a no deal Brexit. The comments were criticised by Conservative figures including Guto Bebb.[29] Bebb went on to dispute Davies title as "Leader of the Welsh Conservatives", stating he only led the Assembly group. Secretary of State Alun Cairns described Airbus' comments as a "wake-up call" for "one of the jewels in the crown of UK manufacturing". A number of Davies' Welsh Conservative colleagues, including Secretary of State Alun Cairns, Mr Davies' Deputy, Paul Davies, and Monmouth AM Nick Ramsay, were all Remain supporters, in contrast to Davies role as a Vote Leave voice in the Welsh Conservatives.[30]

In Spring 2018, a text was reportedly sent by Cairns which discussed with Welsh Conservative AMs how and when to remove Davies.[31] Davies initially only stated that a figure in Westminster had sent the text, but refused to name the individual.[32] This text was reportedly sent to Davies by accident, describing how "the other end of the M4" were in support of his replacement.[31]

In around April 2018, it was rumoured that his Deputy Leader Paul Davies was planning a leadership challenge to Davies. Amid internal discussions in the party, Nick Ramsay reportedly made it clear to Mr Davies that they did not like each other prior to his resignation, and an AM reportedly "stormed out" of a dinner regarding the leadership of the party after Davies had spoken, who later was reported to be Ramsay.[33]

Davies resigned as Leader of the Welsh Conservatives on 27 June 2018.[34] A source close to Davies described the events at the time as "the revenge of Tory Remainers who can’t forgive him for going against Cameron and campaigning for a Leave vote in the Brexit referendum." Davies resignation was viewed by some in the media as sparked by Davies' "inflammatory remarks" towards Airbus. Sources close to Davies however spoke to the media and stated they felt he had been victim of "a plot to get rid of him for "seven or eight weeks" dating back to his controversial "decision to back a Leave vote in the 2016 Brexit referendum" which came against the wishes of then Prime Minister David Cameron, who had backed Remain.

Inter-leadership career

RT Davies was appointed as Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Sustainability, and Rural Affairs by Paul Davies in September 2018.[35] In the role RT Davies led criticism of Natural Resources Wales in November 2018, particularly around their selling of timber on a closed rather than open market.[36] He proposed splitting NRW into two separate bodies, and described the "bloated and largely incompetent quango" body as "no longer fit for purpose". Plaid agriculture spokesman Llyr Gruffydd however stated the issues faced by NRW were down to the 35% real terms cut in their budget and the organisation being under resourced.

In 2019, Davies was reported by Wales Online as having the highest budget for constituency office spending of any AM in the five Assembly political groups, with a spend of £102,655, including £35,182 for a salary for his wife Julia. Davies did not respond to requests for comments in the piece.[37]

In a June 2019 op-ed on Nation.Cymru, Davies stated his top wishes from an incoming Conservative Prime Minister for Wales would be:[38]

In July 2020, RT Davies was reshuffled from Shadow Environment Minister to Shadow Health Minister.[40]

Following the storming of the United States Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump on 6 January 2021, Davies was criticised for comparing the riot to other British politicians' opposition to Brexit.[41]

Second leadership of the Welsh Conservative Group

RT Davies was appointed as Leader of the Welsh Conservatives Group on 24 January 2021,[6] following the resignation of Paul Davies, after a scandal involving possible breaches of Welsh COVID-19 regulations.[7] He quickly appointed a Shadow Cabinet on the same day.[42] This ceased to be the Shadow Cabinet on 29 March 2021, after Nick Ramsay left the Welsh Conservatives to contest the 2021 Senedd election as an independent.[43] In the 2021 Senedd election, the Welsh Conservatives received 16 seats.[44] Davies stated his intention to remain as leader of the Welsh Conservatives after this result.[45]

In a July 2021 op-ed for Mail+, Davies accused the Welsh media of being "in hock to the nationalist agenda". He wrote: "This is what's in store for us in the Senedd over the next five years: listening to Labour ministers regurgitate historically ignorant, politically extreme ideas and a demonstrably poor understanding of sovereignty in Britain as they call for a federalist system that will only serve to worsen, not solve, the issues present in Wales."[46]

On 24 July 2024, Davies wrote an article for the website of GB News entitled "Children SHOULD NOT be forced to eat Halal school lunches", referring to a story from a member of the public who had allegedly been told that there was no non-halal meat options at their child's school.[47] He had further written to Vale of Glamorgan Council, who were responsible for the school.[48] The school later confirmed that Davies assertion that only halal meat options were available was false, and that non-halal meat options were available,[49] [50] and Vale of Glamorgan Council Leader Lis Burnett stated that Davies had publicly published the letter 5 minutes after sending it to the council, providing no time for a response.[51] However, his false allegations were promoted by far-right activist Tommy Robinson and gained large social media attention during early stages of the 2024 United Kingdom riots.[52]

Davies' initial article and letter were described as "ham-fisted attempts at dog-whistle racism" and "Islamophobic race-baiting" by the Muslim Council of Wales. He also faced further criticism from within his own party, with Muslim MS Natasha Asghar saying she had "raised concerns" directly with Davies about his statements[53] and Shadow Finance Minister Peter Fox and former leader of the Welsh Conservatives Nick Bourne both making statements about Islamophobia in the party.[54] [55] Davies responded by saying "These were legitimate questions and as an elected member, I fulfilled my responsibilities by asking them. Attempts to equate those legitimate concerns with the disorder we’ve seen on our streets is particularly irresponsible. Just as the thuggery we’ve seen cannot be justified by legitimate concerns on political issues, those same concerns must not be ignored by political leaders."

Davies faced further public criticism from within his party after he polled attendees of the Vale of Glamorgan show on whether the Senedd should be abolished, with several members of Shadow Cabinet publicly criticising the poll, with former party leaders Paul Davies and Nick Bourne both questioning why a policy that is not formally party policy was being polled.[56]

Vale of Glamorgan Council

Davies was elected as a County Councillor for Rhoose in a by-election on 14 February 2019,[57] and claimed a basic councillor allowance of £13,868 before expenses,[58] alongside his salary as a Senedd Member. He did not contest the 2022 local elections.[59]

Political views

Brexit and its impact on Wales

During the Brexit referendum campaign, Davies suggested Wales would be better off financially outside the European Union, stating that if the UK voted to leave, it could mean "Wales could be as much as half a billion pounds a year better off".[60]

In a July 2016 interview with WalesOnline, Davies insisted that, as a result of Brexit "Wales must not lose a penny of the money that has historically flowed into Wales".[61] However, after the referendum, the Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns, confirmed that the UK Government would in fact reduce the amount allocated for Wales (which the European Union had earmarked at £1.9 billion for the period 2014 to 2020).[62]

In the run-up to the UK's invocation of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, Davies claimed that the Welsh Government should be denied the right to be part of Brexit negotiations on devolved areas.[63]

Despite his firm anti-EU stance, Davies' family firm TJ Davies and Sons had accepted a total of £96,808.89 in EU subsidies over the period 16 October 2013 to 15 October 2014 alone, including £70,930.63 allocated under the Single Area payment scheme, £24,099.86 in agro-environmental payments, and £1,728.40 from the first Afforestation of Agricultural Land scheme.[64] Commenting on the revelation of these figures, Britain Stronger in Europe spokesman James McGrory said "taking money from Europe while saying we should leave is hypocrisy of the first order."[65]

In September 2019, Davies criticised proposals by the Liberal Democrats, Labour, and other parties which would force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to seek an extension to Article 50 if it prevented a no deal exit from the European Union. He described the avoidance of Brexit on 31 October as a "betrayal of democracy".[66] He criticised First Minister Mark Drakeford for recalling the Welsh Assembly to debate Brexit, stating that the decision would "achieve nothing", and joined Conservative ministers in voting against a motion criticising the UK Government's handling of a no deal exit.[67]

Devolution

Davies has frequently been critical of further devolution to the Senedd. In In 2022, he called on candidates in the July–September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election to pledge that they would not grant further powers to Senedd.[68] In 2024, he polled attendees of the Vale of Glamorgan County show on whether the Senedd should be abolished, prompting criticism from members of his own party.[69]

However, he has supported some policies that would increase Senedd powers, including supporting the ability of the Senedd to raise taxes on individual tax brackets independently, rather than in 'lock-step' as proposed by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government in 2014.[70]

Honours

Davies was made a Commander of the Order of British Empire (CBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours, "for political and public service".[71]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Vacant 14 October 2016 – 6 April 2017
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  3. Web site: Andrew RT Davies is the new leader of the Welsh Conservatives. Gazette. 5 September 2019.
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  7. News: 2021-01-23. Tory Senedd leader Paul Davies quits after breaking Covid-19 restrictions. en-GB. BBC News. 2021-01-24.
  8. News: 11 April 2016 . Welsh election: Ask the Leader - Conservatives . 15 July 2024 . BBC News.
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  10. Web site: The boy who thinks he could be Wales' first Tory First Minister. Williamson. David. 23 April 2016. Wales Online. 5 September 2019.
  11. Web site: Farmer Andrew RT Davies steps down as Wales' Conservative leader. www.farminguk.com. en-gb. 5 September 2019.
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  22. Web site: Election results for South Wales Central, 5 May 2011 . 2024-08-10 . business.senedd.wales . en-gb.
  23. News: Andrew RT Davies elected Tory Welsh assembly leader . BBC . 14 July 2011 . 14 July 2011 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110715020117/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-14143317 . 15 July 2011.
  24. News: 20 July 2011 . Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies unveils shadow cabinet . 23 July 2024 . WalesOnline.
  25. Web site: Election results for South Wales Central, 6 May 2016 . 2024-08-10 . business.senedd.wales . en-gb.
  26. News: 11 June 2016 . Davies names Welsh Conservative assembly spokespeople . 23 July 2024 . BBC News.
  27. News: 6 April 2017 . UKIP's Mark Reckless to join Conservatives in assembly . 23 July 2024 . BBC News.
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  29. News: Tory row over Airbus threat comment. 22 June 2018. 5 September 2019. en-GB.
  30. Web site: The story behind Andrew RT Davies' ousting as Welsh Conservative leader. Shipton. Martin. 28 June 2018. Wales Online. 5 September 2019.
  31. News: Welsh Tory leader coup text sent by Cairns. 11 July 2018. 5 September 2019. en-GB.
  32. News: Ex-Tory leader 'got coup attempt text'. 2 July 2018. 5 September 2019. en-GB.
  33. News: Was there a coup?. Dafydd. Aled ap. 27 June 2018. 5 September 2019. en-GB.
  34. Web site: Welsh conservative leader Andrew RT Davies quits. 27 June 2018. BBC News.
  35. News: 2018-09-18 . New Tory leader reshuffles Senedd team . 2024-08-10 . ITV News.
  36. News: 27 November 2018 . Call to axe 'largely incompetent' NRW . 5 September 2019 . en-GB.
  37. Web site: These are the AMs who spend the most public money on staff. Hayward. Will. 4 August 2019. Wales Online. 5 September 2019.
  38. Web site: Six things I would like to see the new Prime Minister do for Wales. Andrew R. T. Davies. 20 June 2019. Nation.Cymru. en-GB. 5 September 2019.
  39. News: English hospital says no to Wales' patients. 4 April 2019. 5 September 2019. en-GB.
  40. News: 2020-07-17 . Conservative Senedd leader reshuffles his Cardiff Bay team . 2024-08-10 . BBC News . en-GB.
  41. Web site: Tories urged to suspend politicians who likened US violence to anti-Brexit protests. January 7, 2021. January 11, 2021. The Guardian. Peter. Walker.
  42. News: 2021-01-24 . Newly appointed Welsh Conservatives leader Andrew RT Davies announces Shadow Cabinet . ITV News.
  43. News: 2021-03-29 . Wales election: Nick Ramsay leaves Welsh Tories to stand as independent . 2024-08-10 . BBC News . en-GB.
  44. News: 2021-05-27 . Welsh election: Fresh faces in new Conservative Senedd team . 2024-08-10 . BBC News . en-GB.
  45. News: 2021-05-10 . Andrew RT Davies set on remaining Welsh Conservatives leader after 'record election results' . ITV News.
  46. News: 2021-08-01. Andrew RT Davies accuses media in Wales of having a 'nationalist agenda'. 2021-08-01. Nation.Cymru. en-GB.
  47. News: Davies . Andrew RT . 2024-07-24 . Children SHOULD NOT be forced to eat Halal school lunches - Andrew RT Davies . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240725014140/https://www.gbnews.com/opinion/children-should-not-be-forced-to-eat-halal-school-lunches-andrew-rt-davies . 2024-07-25 . 2024-08-10 . GB News.
  48. Web site: Davies . Andrew RT . 2024-08-02 . My letter to Welsh councils following parents’ queries about Halal meat in school meals . 2024-08-10 . X (formerly Twitter).
  49. Web site: 2024-08-08 . Welsh Tory Andrew RT Davies 'race-baiting', says Muslim group . 2024-08-10 . BBC News . en-GB.
  50. Web site: Price . Emily . 2024-07-29 . Andrew RT Davies slammed for school halal meat blunder . 2024-08-10 . Nation.Cymru . en-GB.
  51. Web site: Price . Emily . 2024-08-09 . Pressure mounts on Andrew RT Davies as council leader rebuffs Halal meat claims . 2024-08-10 . Nation.Cymru . en-GB.
  52. Web site: Price . Emily . 2024-08-09 . Tory Senedd member speaks out on racism row . 2024-08-10 . Nation.Cymru . en-GB.
  53. Web site: Price . Emily . 2024-08-06 . Pressure builds on Welsh Conservative leader after Halal meat claims . 2024-08-10 . Nation.Cymru . en-GB.
  54. Web site: Price . Emily . 2024-08-09 . 'There is no room for racism in my party' - second Tory MS speaks out on racism row . 2024-08-10 . Nation.Cymru . en-GB.
  55. Web site: Price . Emily . 2024-08-09 . Former Tory leader calls on Andrew RT Davies to make clear stance on Muslim hatred . 2024-08-10 . Nation.Cymru . en-GB.
  56. Web site: Price . Emily . 2024-08-07 . Abolish the Senedd stunt exposes shadow cabinet rifts . 2024-08-10 . Nation.Cymru . en-GB.
  57. News: 15 February 2019 . Ex-Tory assembly leader Andrew RT Davies wins council seat . BBC News .
  58. Web site: 26 July 2019 . Member's Schedule of Remuneration 2019/20 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220419131445/https://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/Documents/Our%20Council/Council/Members%20remuneration/2019-20-Member-Allowances.pdf . 2022-04-19 . 5 September 2019 . Vale of Glamorgan Council.
  59. Web site: Local Government Election Results - County . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20230131191528/https://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/en/our_council/Council-Structure/Elections/Local-Government/Local-Government-Election-Results-County.aspx . 2023-01-31 . 6 May 2022 . www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk . Vale of Glamorgan Council.
  60. Web site: 21 June 2016 . 'Brexit Dividend' could mean Wales is half a billion pounds better off – The Ceredigion Herald . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170427192252/http://ceredigionherald.com/20815/brexit-dividend-mean-wales-half-billion-pounds-better-off/ . 27 April 2017.
  61. Web site: 31 December 2019 . Welsh Tory leader Andrew RT Davies on Brexit, immigration, EU cash and Wales' future – Wales Online . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20191231012247/https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/politics/welsh-tory-leader-andrew-rt-11584091 . 31 December 2019 . 31 December 2019 . WalesOnline.
  62. Web site: 14 July 2016 . Wales told not to expect same level of funding as it got from the EU after voting Brexit . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170523040906/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-wales-vote-leave-eu-referendum-result-brussels-funding-economy-a7136196.html . 23 May 2017 . The Independent.
  63. Web site: 27 November 2016 . RT Davies: 'Reality' call for Welsh Government Brexit role . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20171202194239/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-38118928 . 2 December 2017 . BBC News.
  64. Web site: Shipton . Martin . 14 March 2016 . Welsh Tory leader got £100k farming subsidy from the EU in a year . https://web.archive.org/web/20170901024116/http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/politics/welsh-conservative-leader-received-nearly-11040379 . 1 September 2017 . Daily Mirror.
  65. Web site: Shipton . Martin . Bloom . Dan . 15 March 2016 . Brexit-backing top Tory rakes in £100,000 of subsidies from the EU . 5 September 2019 . Daily Mirror.
  66. News: 4 September 2019 . Anti-no deal Brexit plan backed by most Welsh MPs . 5 September 2019 . BBC News . en-GB.
  67. News: 28 August 2019 . Parliament suspension prompts assembly recall . 5 September 2019 . BBC News . en-GB.
  68. Web site: NationCymru . 2022-07-17 . Tory MP backs Welsh Conservative leader's call for no more devolution to Wales . 2024-08-10 . Nation.Cymru . en-GB.
  69. Web site: 2024-08-08 . Welsh Tory Andrew RT Davies 'race-baiting', says Muslim group . 2024-08-10 . BBC News . en-GB.
  70. News: 2014-02-12 . Shadow ministers sacked in reshuffle by Welsh Conservatives . 2024-08-10 . BBC News . en-GB.
  71. Web site: Awards for NY2020.