Posts Tagged ‘Welsh Conservatives’
The One you’ve been waiting for
Mohammad Asghar, or Oscar, is the most requested profile ever to be penned by Willy Nilly. Well, Plaid Cymru, your long wait is over…
If only he’d stayed
Right wing, media savvy Alun Cairns’ departure from the Senedd leaves it a poorer place
The Fact Man
You need to understand what makes Mark tick to fully appreciate the zeal, effort and faith that drives on the moustachioed man of Flintshire.
The provocative charmer
If anyone ever argues that Assembly Members all sound the same, point them in the direction of today’s Willy Nilly sketch, the unignorable Darren Millar
The new enigma
When Andrew RT Davies stood down from the front bench of the Conservatives in the Assembly last week he did what he has been damn fine at for three and a half years: generating media copy. But where does he go next?
More Conservative front bench changes
Just when you think everything is settled and all the Welsh Conservatives in the Assembly are a happy and united team again, a spanner is thrown in the works.
Breaking News – Welsh Conservative reshuffle
Jonathan, Darren and Nick Bourne himself are winners in today’s Welsh Conservative reshuffle – but the biggest winner may well be the Welsh Conservative Party as a whole
The change maker
Nick Bourne has been a consistently prominent figure in Assembly business for over a decade and his story in Welsh public life is one of the most interesting that can be told
Our commitment to the NHS in Wales
When the Welsh Assembly Government publishes its budget today, the Welsh Conservatives will highlight why they believe health spending should be protected. Here, their Assembly Health Spokesperson explains why
The one who means business
The judges who named Angela Burns Assembly Member to Watch in 2007 weren’t far wrong
The rise of the quiet man
Iain Duncan Smith MP and Paul Davies AM are both Conservatives, but what else links them?
Progressive government and the next challenge for devolution
A month in to the new UK government, Wales’ leading Conservatives rates progress that has been made and argues that a watershed in British politics has been reached which will benefit Wales







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