What are the prospects for Welsh Tories?
At May's general election the Conservatives had their best results in Wales for more than 30 years and the party will be under pressure to repeat that success at next year's elections to the Welsh Assembly.
But it is Labour that is still Wales's dominant party, getting the biggest share of the vote at parliamentary elections and controlling the assembly in Cardiff.
The Tories are hoping that an offer of lower income taxes in Wales, using powers that are set to be devolved from Westminster, could give them a boost.
Jo Coburn was joined by the leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Andrew RT Davies.
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