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Welsh Tory leader Davies: I was undermined by ‘muesli and croissant brigade’

03 Dec 2024 4 minute read
Andrew RT Davies. Photo Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

Andrew RT Davies has blasted a “muesli and croissant brigade” of Welsh Conservatives for destabilising the party and leading him to stand down.

The leader of the Welsh Tories resigned on Tuesday after narrowly winning a confidence vote 9-7 in his favour.

He claimed a “substantial minority” of his party opposing his continued leadership made it “untenable”.

Speaking to the PA news agency, Mr Davies suggested his detractors within the Welsh Conservatives had been “running to the press, leaking stories”, and undermining his leadership.

Reform

He also ruled out joining Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, which is hoping to win seats across Wales in the next Senedd poll in 2026.

Mr Davies, Senedd member for South Wales Central, denied “entirely” that his brand of Conservatism had been rejected by the party.

His critics have accused him of leading the Welsh Tories into culture-war-focussed politics, including when over the summer he said children should not be forced to eat halal meat in schools.

Criticism for his social media use has also been widespread, including one occasion when he asked constituents if they wanted to see the Senedd abolished.

“I do not accept that we have done culture war politics,” Mr Davies told PA.

He added: “What we, under my leadership, have always done is seek to speak to the issues that people find challenging in their everyday lives and addressing them head on.

“We speak firmly about our beliefs as Welsh Conservatives. I was offering a full Welsh fry up with extra black pudding. My detractors wanted more muesli and croissant.

“Obviously, the muesli and croissant was in the minority, were constantly running to the press, leaking stories, and that doesn’t do any good for a united party.”

Favoured

Mr Davies claimed polling by the Conservative Home website had shown he was largely favoured by Tory members to continue as Welsh party leader.

“I was looking forward to taking the Welsh Conservative message to the wider electorate in 2026 but obviously the muesli and croissant brigade wanted to carry on their briefings and destabilising the positive work that we were doing as a Welsh Conservative official opposition here in the Welsh Parliament,” Mr Davies said.

The outgoing Tory leader said it was now important to unite behind a new leader and a “positive message” for the 2026 Senedd polls.

He insisted there was “bucket loads of talent in the Welsh Conservative Party” who could lead it, but would not name a favoured successor.

Mr Davies rejected suggestions he could join Reform UK, led by Mr Farage.

“I was blue when I was born, and I’ll be blue when I die,” the Welsh Tory leader said.

Mr Davies has said he will stand down once a new leader is elected.

In his resignation letter, Mr Davies said several members of his shadow cabinet had last week threatened to “resign their positions” if he did not agree to step down as leader.

This led to Tuesday’s motion of confidence, he said, adding: “It was clear from the result that a substantial minority of the group do not support our approach, despite it being the only viable strategy available.

“While I would have been honoured to continue as leader, my position is consequently untenable.”

He was first elected leader of the Welsh Conservatives in 2011 and served in the role until June 2018, returning in 2021.

Chaos

Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth MS said he wished Mr Davies well but added: “The legacy of the Tories in Wales is one of chaos and cuts – a legacy that was roundly rejected at the ballot box this year.

“They offer no solutions for the challenges facing our communities and nor do they have a serious plan for government.”

Eluned Morgan, Wales’ Labour First Minister, paid tribute to Mr Davies in the Senedd on Tuesday afternoon.

She told MSs: “I know that you have passionately held beliefs and you have argued your cause here in the Senedd.

“We have always had political differences but I have always appreciated the way you have read the room, in particular on those big occasions.”

Nigel Huddleston MP, co-chairman of the Conservative Party, said Mr Davies had “done a great job in holding the Welsh Labour Government to account” over a decade, “never missing an opportunity to highlight their mishandling of the NHS, roads and the economy”.

He added: “The whole Conservative Party is united in renewing the party for the future and I know that Andrew will help us with that mission as he continues in his role as an Assembly Member.”


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Alwyn Evans
Alwyn Evans
14 hours ago

Why blame colleagues when you make such a good job of alienating the public, Blanket?

Alwyn Evans
Alwyn Evans
14 hours ago

As for being blue when you die, I would think apoplectic purple is more likely

Jeff
Jeff
14 hours ago

Eh? What is he then, gravel in the morning for breakfast with a side of cardboard? He is first up to bang his tub when he thinks he has the inside story, he was hot out the block with halal before the replies were in. He stirred up hate during the farage riots with his halal stunt. He regularly graces gb news and writes terrible missives, gbn the conspiracy channel for reform, he often attacks “woke” not understanding what it is, gets likes from Tommy 10 names, supported Truss, supported Johnson, supported Sunak and they all lost, supported braverman and… Read more »

hdavies15
hdavies15
14 hours ago

Was muesli and croissant served as his Brexit breakfast ?

TheOtherJones
TheOtherJones
14 hours ago

Say what you want about RT, he’s the only politician that’ll explain his politics through the medium of cooked breakfasts.

Who wants detailed policy points when you can ramble about bacon and double portions of black pudding?

Astonishing stuff.

Erisian
Erisian
14 hours ago

This is what the right wing always do.
Blame others.
Regret that offence was caused while never admitting being just plain offensive.

I look forward to a prolonged silence from that oaf.

To parahrase another oaf. “Off you pop”

Welsh_Siôn
Welsh_Siôn
13 hours ago
Reply to  Erisian

Don’t you think that “Off” coming at the *end* of a well-known phrase (or three) would be more suitable, Erisian? 😉

Gareth
Gareth
13 hours ago

If he thinks that he was leading the party in the direction the voters wanted it to go, when following Tory HQ’ s lead on policy, why does he think they lost every MP they had here. The man is totally deluded, out of touch, and now out of office. Now he can concentrate on spending all that funding for his farm he received from the EU.

Paul
Paul
10 hours ago

Wasn’t He was undermined by his own incompetence?

Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
11 minutes ago

Muesli (Swiss), croissant (French). The xenophobia never ends.

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