I am starting to feel like the official chronicler of Welsh Tory strife, indeed a number of their AMs seem uncomfortable with my interest. Nevertheless, in the interests of completeness and transparency I thought it worth referring to the latest episode in the soap opera that is Andrew R.T. Davies' leadership.
Today's South Wales Argus reports that the sacked chair of the Enterprise and Business Committee is continuing to agitate about his dismissal. He tells the paper that the leader of the Assembly Tories shouldn’t have been allowed to sack him from the chairmanship of an Assembly committee.
More interestingly though is that he asserts that Byron Davies intervention on Monday shows that there are still issues that are preventing the Conservative Group from pulling together. That is obvious to us all.
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