Fourth Shadow Cabinet of Andrew RT Davies

[4] This tied the Welsh Conservatives and Plaid Cymru on 10 seats each, meaning there was no Shadow Cabinet from March until the 2021 Senedd Election.

[13] Later that same day it was reported that he would face a confidence vote in the Welsh Conservative group meeting on Tuesday 3 December.

[16][17] The vote was not held as a secret ballot, instead as a show of hands, after a motion by Davies and seconded by Laura Anne Jones.

[19][17][20] He formally left the role on 5 December 2024, after his replacement Darren Millar was elected unanimously within the Welsh Conservative group.

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