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Crabb

[ krab ]

noun

  1. George, 1778–1851, English author and philologist.


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Stephen Crabb warned that the 2026 vote would be "tough" for the party, and that it "probably" needed a leadership "refresh".

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"If the party needs to change in order to survive, it's harder to do that when you always have the same personalities in place," said Crabb, who was in the cabinet as Welsh secretary and also work and pensions secretary.

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The Senedd Tory leader refuted Crabb's comments, saying he was "up for the fight in 2026".

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He refuted Stephen Crabb’s comments and said he was “up for the fight in 2026”.

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Asked if she agreed with the suggestion from former Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb that Andrew RT Davies should go, the former Tory MP for Wrexham Sarah Atherton said: "We need to prove to the country that we are unified and cohesive going forward."

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