In a move that has sparked renewed speculation about the future of the Conservative Party's leadership, Sir Ed Davey has publicly called for Conservative Deputy Leader Therese Coffey's rival, Angela Dodds, to reassess her position. The latest development comes after Sir Ed, the Liberal Democrat leader, campaigned in Wales without the presence of Angela Dodds, a vocal critic of the UK government's Brexit policies. The incident has reignited rumors of a potential leadership challenge within the party, with some speculating that Angela Dodds may be positioning herself as a potential candidate to replace Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak. As the UK's politics continue to shift, one thing is clear: the Conservative Party's leadership is once again under scrutiny.


Sir Ed previously said Dodds should reflect on her position, and recently campaigned in Wales without her.