2018 Welsh Conservatives leadership election
The 2018 Welsh Conservatives leadership election was triggered on 27 June by the resignation of Andrew RT Davies.[1] Davies had led the Welsh Conservatives since 14 July 2011.[2] Paul Davies won the contest and became the new leader. ProcedureCandidates require a total of four nominations from Conservative AMs, including themselves, to stand.[3][4] If there are three or more candidates, Conservative AMs vote until there are two candidates, who are then voted on by the party's membership.[5] Timetable
CampaignLeader Andrew RT Davies stood down in June 2018. WalesOnline reported that this was because he felt he did not have the full support of the Conservative group.[4] He told the BBC that he had been aware of plans to remove him for more than a year.[6] His departure was credited to what The Guardian described as his "uncompromising" support for Brexit.[7] Deputy Leader Paul Davies was appointed as an Interim Leader, and announced that he would stand for the permanent leadership.[8][9] In July, Suzy Davies announced she would stand, saying that she thought it was important for the Welsh Conservatives to have a contested election. She said she would be willing to work with Plaid Cymru to get rid of the Labour government in Wales.[3] She supported reducing taxes, as well as giving some business rates proceeds to councils to use them for private sector-led local development strategies. Suzy Davies also argued for giving the private sector a "real stake in the communities in which they develop" and giving workers an "emotional stake" in their employers.[10] Paul Davies launched his campaign in Gwent, pledging to give Welsh Conservative Party members a vote on any potential coalition in the Welsh Assembly.[11] He said he would consider cutting taxes in Wales, as well as supporting high street businesses and redesign the business rates system.[10] The South Wales Argus described Paul Davies as having the support of "most of the big hitters in the party".[12] Candidates
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