Posts Tagged ‘Welsh Conservatives’
Onwards and upwards
On the day of his first appearance in Plenary as interim Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Paul Davies writes for WalesHome on his hopes for the coming months
A view from the doorstep
As we enter the last lap of the race, a front runner in the ultra-marginal seat of Aberconwy shares her experience of what has resonated on the doorstep
A week to change the game that won’t change
There’s a little over a week to go, and my instincts tell me Labour is heading into majority territory
A route to recovery
The sun is in the sky, and a Conservative hopeful shares his party’s vision of the optimism needed in his electoral region
There is a choice on May 5th
This election is about choices – it doesn’t have to be the Labour way in Wales
The end of monogamy?
Last Autumn my view was that One Wales Two was the only realistic shape of any future Welsh coalition government. My view has changed
Words as bombs and bullets on the election battlefield
See beyond the typos and read this analysis of the 2011 Assembly Election manifesto – done through a twelve year looking glass
Ynys Mon and Wales deserve better
The people of Wales deserve a change of government – and not least the people of Ynys Mon, who deserve better than economic decline
A bridge over troubled waters?
The Welsh Conservatives launch their manifesto today, along with an attack on the way Labour has run the Assembly
In memory of Brynle Williams
The death of Brynle Williams will be felt keenly not just by the Conservative group where he received and showed nothing but affection but by anyone who dealt with the larger than life character who was a friend to so many
David Melding, the final Willy Nilly
After nine months, here ends the Willy Nilly series. 61 Assembly Members done, and we’ve saved one of the best until last – David Melding







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