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Paul Davies wins Welsh Tory assembly group leadership poll | Paul Davies wins Welsh Tory assembly group leadership poll |
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Paul Davies has won the battle to lead the Conservative opposition in the Welsh Assembly. | Paul Davies has won the battle to lead the Conservative opposition in the Welsh Assembly. |
He beat Suzy Davies by a two-to-one margin in the contest to take over from Andrew RT Davies, who stepped down in June after seven years in charge. | |
Mr Davies said the party had a duty to offer a "progressive, innovative and radical alternative" to Labour. | Mr Davies said the party had a duty to offer a "progressive, innovative and radical alternative" to Labour. |
The Preseli Pembrokeshire AM had been interim leader of the 12-strong Senedd group, the second largest after Labour. | |
Celebrating his victory, Paul Davies said: "To the members from right across Wales who put their trust in me - thank you - I will not let you down." | Celebrating his victory, Paul Davies said: "To the members from right across Wales who put their trust in me - thank you - I will not let you down." |
He described leading Conservative assembly members as an "absolute privilege" and said it was "now time for us to raise our game". | He described leading Conservative assembly members as an "absolute privilege" and said it was "now time for us to raise our game". |
Welsh Conservative chairman Byron Davies told activists at Ffos Las racecourse, Carmarthenshire, on Thursday that Mr Davies won a postal ballot of party members by 68.1% of the votes to 31.9% on a turnout of 52%. | |
Mr Davies warned it "cannot be healthy for our democracy" for Labour to win the next assembly election in 2021. | Mr Davies warned it "cannot be healthy for our democracy" for Labour to win the next assembly election in 2021. |
"If they win a sixth consecutive term at the next election, they'll be close to 30 uninterrupted years of power," he said. | "If they win a sixth consecutive term at the next election, they'll be close to 30 uninterrupted years of power," he said. |
"We have a duty at the next assembly elections to offer the people of Wales a progressive, innovative and, yes, radical alternative to more of the same." | "We have a duty at the next assembly elections to offer the people of Wales a progressive, innovative and, yes, radical alternative to more of the same." |
During the leadership campaign, Mr Davies said he would be open to the idea of a coalition with other parties to block Labour. | |
Speaking to BBC Wales following his victory, he said: "My door is always open." | |
But he added: "I've also made it clear that if there is a coalition deal on the table, then our members will have the final say on that". | |
Prime Minister Theresa May offered her congratulations, saying she looked forward to working with Mr Davies and his team "as they hold Labour's failing Welsh Government to account". | Prime Minister Theresa May offered her congratulations, saying she looked forward to working with Mr Davies and his team "as they hold Labour's failing Welsh Government to account". |
"There has never been a more vital time to do this, and I know that Paul will do a fantastic job speaking up for the Welsh people," she added. | "There has never been a more vital time to do this, and I know that Paul will do a fantastic job speaking up for the Welsh people," she added. |
Conservative Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns praised what he called the "enthusiasm, ideas and close collaboration" he would bring to the role. | Conservative Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns praised what he called the "enthusiasm, ideas and close collaboration" he would bring to the role. |
Paul Davies succeeds Andrew RT Davies, who quit the leadership of the group in June saying he felt he had lost the support of his colleagues. | Paul Davies succeeds Andrew RT Davies, who quit the leadership of the group in June saying he felt he had lost the support of his colleagues. |
Leadership election campaigns have been sparked in all four main Welsh Assembly parties this year. | Leadership election campaigns have been sparked in all four main Welsh Assembly parties this year. |
In August, UKIP named Gareth Bennett as the winner of a grassroots ballot for Senedd group leader over his predecessors Neil Hamilton and Caroline Jones. | In August, UKIP named Gareth Bennett as the winner of a grassroots ballot for Senedd group leader over his predecessors Neil Hamilton and Caroline Jones. |
Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood faces a three-way battle with Adam Price and Rhun ap Iorwerth for her leadership of the party this month, while later this year Welsh Labour will elect a successor to Carwyn Jones, who is stepping down as leader and first minister in December. | Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood faces a three-way battle with Adam Price and Rhun ap Iorwerth for her leadership of the party this month, while later this year Welsh Labour will elect a successor to Carwyn Jones, who is stepping down as leader and first minister in December. |