Ex-minister suggests Welsh Tory leader should go
Briefly

Stephen Crabb warned that the 2026 vote would be 'tough' for the party, emphasizing the need for a leadership 'refresh' to survive upcoming challenges. He stated, 'If the party needs to change in order to survive, it's harder to do that when you always have the same personalities in place.' Crabb pointed out that the Conservatives were lacking in providing alternative policies, making them poorly positioned for the next election.
Andrew RT Davies defended his position as the leader of Welsh Conservatives, expressing confidence about the upcoming 2026 Senedd election, declaring, 'I'm up for the fight in 2026.' Despite the criticism, Davies's stance highlighted his commitment to lead the party despite external doubts and pressures, as he referenced his leadership experience since 2012.
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