Leader of the Opposition in Wales

In the Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament, the office of Leader of the Opposition (Welsh: Arweinydd yr Wrthblaid) is held by the leader of the largest party group not in government. Since 27 June 2018, this has been Paul Davies of the Welsh Conservatives.[2]

Leader of the Opposition in the Senedd
Incumbent
Paul Davies

since 6 September 2018
Acting 27 June – 6 September 2018
StyleMember of the Senedd (MS)
Term lengthWhile leader of the largest political party not in government
Inaugural holderDafydd Wigley
FormationMay 1999
Salary£13,578 + £1,044 per group member (up to £37,601) in addition to £66,847 AM's salary [1]

To date the office has been held by six individuals, three from Plaid Cymru and three from the Welsh Conservatives. Only one, Ieuan Wyn Jones, has gone on to serve in the Welsh Government.

Between July 2007 and May 2011, Nick Bourne served as Leader of the Opposition, even though the Conservatives were the third largest group in the Assembly. This was a result of the Welsh Government's consisting of Labour and Plaid Cymru, which were the largest and second largest groups respectively.

Following the 2016 election, Plaid Cymru (led by Leanne Wood) became the largest group not in government, having won 12 seats to the Welsh Conservatives' 11. On 14 October 2016 Dafydd Elis-Thomas left Plaid Cymru to sit as an independent, which resulted in Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Conservatives' both holding 11 seats. During this period Leanne Wood was not referred to as Leader of the Opposition but was instead referred to as the leader of Plaid Cymru.[3] The Conservative group grew to 12 following Mark Reckless's defection from UKIP to the Conservative Group on 6 April 2017, and Andrew R. T. Davies was once again referred to as Leader of the Opposition.[4]


List of Leaders of the Opposition in the Senedd

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency/Title
Term of office Political party First Minister
1 Dafydd Wigley
(1943–)
AM for Caernarfon
12 May
1999
16 March
2000
Plaid Cymru Alun Michael
Rhodri Morgan
2 Ieuan Wyn Jones
(1949–)
AM for Ynys Môn
16 March
2000
11 July
2007
Plaid Cymru Rhodri Morgan
3 Nick Bourne
(1952–)
AM for Mid and West Wales
11 July
2007
6 May
2011
Conservative Rhodri Morgan
Carwyn Jones
Paul Davies
Acting

(1969–)
AM for Preseli Pembrokeshire
6 May
2011
14 July
2011
Conservative Carwyn Jones
4 Andrew R. T. Davies
(1968–)
AM for South Wales Central
14 July
2011
5 May
2016
Conservative
5 Leanne Wood
(1971–)
AM for Rhondda
5 May
2016
14 October
2016[5]
Plaid Cymru
Not in use

14 Oct 2016 – 6 April 2017
During this period both Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Conservatives were tied on 11 seats each. Leanne Wood was not referred to as Leader of the Opposition during this period and was instead referred to as leader of Plaid Cymru.[6] The Conservative group grew to 12 following Mark Reckless's defection from UKIP to the Conservatives on 6 April, and Andrew R. T. Davies was referred to as Leader of the Opposition once more.[7]

(4) Andrew R. T. Davies
(1968–)
AM for South Wales Central
6 April
2017
27 June
2018
Conservative
6 Paul Davies
(1969–)
MS for Preseli Pembrokeshire
27 June
2018 [8]
Present Conservative Carwyn Jones
Mark Drakeford

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