As a Conservative, you might expect me to be pleased when the Labour Welsh Government looks to my colleagues at Westminster for inspiration.
But working day-in, day-out as an Assembly Member at our Welsh Parliament, this can be a cause for infuriation, rather than pleasure.
Itâs sadly also rather telling of the poverty of ambition that lies at the heart of the Welsh Government, an administration which is bereft of ideas.
Letâs take two fully devolved portfolio areas for example â the environment and animal welfare.
Where the Conservative Government and Michael Gove have set the pace and raced ahead in the fields of animal welfare and the environment, Wales is playing catch-up.
Under a tired and stale Labour regime, weâve become immune to the now all too frequent Ministerial response, which is that theyâll âreflect on the initiatives announced in Englandâ and make a further statement in due course.
In effect, weâve got no ideas of our own and Wales will piggy-back on the proposals of others when the Labour machine finally wakes up and kicks into the gear.
Even for a Conservative, this can be infuriating.
The question that everyone in Wales should be asking is why isnât the Labour Government generating these sort of ideas themselves?
These are areas that are fully devolved, where substantial policy changes could be implemented tomorrow if they so wished, but they are asleep at the wheel.
Why shouldnât Wales be the most animal friendly nation in the world? Why shouldnât Wales lead the way when it comes to banning single-use plastics?
The only thing that seems to be stopping us is the government of the day in Cardiff Bay and regrettably, Wales is being held back through a combination of Labourâs inertia and incompetence.
This is just a couple of small examples of why we need to deliver change here in Wales. Thatâs before weâve even addressed the performance of our public servicesâŚ
But when I travel the country, meeting people from all walks of life, I see people with the energy, drive and ideas to make Wales thrive.
I also meet people who share my frustration with the Welsh Governmentâs performance and its inability to drive up prosperity and public service performance.
For me, Iâve got no doubt that we are sitting on an untapped goldmine of potential which Labour have consistently failed to exploit over the past two decades.
Our countryâs current leadership is happy with the status quo â happy for our country to plod on, bottom of numerous league tables.
In fact, the frontrunner to be next First Minister, Mark Drakeford, has even expressed how little he will change if he lands the top job!
Weâre better than this. Itâs about time we started generating our own ideas which will allow us to invest in our people, in our communities and our country.
Yesterday, on the eve of our Welsh Conference, we unveiled a comprehensive package of proposals aimed at revitalising and regenerating our towns and cities so they are fit for purpose in the 21st century.
At the heart of the strategy is an emphasis on âliveabilityâ, with a series of proposals to deliver âhealthier, happierâ cities.
A country fit for tomorrow, ready for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
From putting an emphasis on electric vehicles to establishing a technology infrastructure fund, we believe innovation and investment should be at the heart of Walesâ journey to prosperity.
And as an AM, improving Walesâ fortunes is what gets me up in the morning, as Iâm sure it is for many others in Welsh politics, even those on the Labour benches.
But seeing our country consistently lagging behind the rest should pain any proud Welshman or woman who wants more for their family.
Wales can do better and as politicians we can do better.
No party has a monopoly on good ideas â Iâve been steadfast in that belief from day one and Iâm also sure that Wales doesnât necessarily have to mean Labour and Labour most certainly doesnât mean Wales.
And whilst not underestimating the challenge, there are only two roadblocks preventing us from unlocking progress and prosperity in Wales.
One is the Labour Party and the other is those who refuse to accept Labour are the problem, who instead just shout blindly at the Tories.
We havenât been responsible for our ever-worsening education standards nor the fact one in seven people across Wales are currently languishing on an NHS waiting list.
Shouting at my benches isnât the answer. People across Wales desperately need our politics in our Parliament to mature otherwise weâll continue to come bottom of every league table going.
And for us to change Wales, itâs clear weâll need to put our national interest ahead of our own parties.
We need the best and brightest in Wales working together, not against each other.
Itâs what our children deserve because we canât afford another two generations lost due to decades more of Labour inertia and incompetence.
We need to be leaders in the world, not followers.
Iâm a proud Welshman and Iâm willing to make this change happen â a scenario which frees Wales from Labour rule.
Itâs now up to others if they are willing to work together to do the same in Walesâ national interest.
Andrew RT Davies
Leader of the Welsh Conservatives
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