CHANGE or die, the Welsh Conservative leader told his party conference in Birmingham today.
Andrew Davies also said the party should apologise for not keeping immigration promises and called for “zero tolerance.”
Mr Davies spoke on the opening day of the first gathering of Tory politicians and activists since July’s election defeat, when the party was reduced to 121 MPs, and lost all of its representatives in Wales.
Morning Star Wales reporter DAVID NICHOLSON analyses polling for the Senedd election — and it’s bad news for Welsh Labour
Plaid Cymru’s spokesman on health and social services MABON AP GWYNFOR, in the second article of a two-part series, argues that Labour’s contempt for voters and backward-facing approach have led to widespread mistrust in Wales



