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'Missing money' behind major Welsh Tory row

By Mark Mansfield
Former Ynys Môn MP Virginia Crosbie speaking in the House of Commons

Martin Shipton

Anger over money which could have resulted in the loss of an MP is said to be at the heart of a major row within the Welsh Conservative Party that has led to officers of a regional federation being sacked.

The North West Wales Conservative Federation was put into “special measures” following a meeting of the party’s Welsh Board on May 19.

Bernard Gentry, who chairs the Welsh Board, emailed members the text of a resolution passed at the meeting which said:

The North West Wales Federation is designated as a supported status Federation.

The powers of the Executive Council and officers be transferred to current members of the Area Management Executive (Kathryn Cracknell, Bernard Gentry, Will Martin and Dillon Hughes – the ‘Supported Status Team’) until May 31 2026 (or such later date as might be determined by the Board at a later stage).

All Federation Officer, Constituency Officer and ward representative roles shall be made vacant as a result of this decision, and the Supported Status Team shall be empowered to appoint replacements to these roles, in due course.

Nothing in this decision affects the Selection Council for the 2026 Senedd elections, which has already been constituted and has commenced its work.

No AGM [Annual General Meeting] or SGM [Special General Meeting] of the Federation be permitted until after May 31 2026 (or such later date as might be determined by the Board at a later stage). However the Supported Status Team is obliged to communicate regularly with Federation members, including via informal meetings.

Kathryn Cracknell was appointed the Board Representative, to lead the Supported Status Team and report back to the Board regularly.

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Anger

A member of the North West Wales Conservative Federation contacted Nation.Cymru to express anger at the decision to remove party officers, saying: “This is ultimately all about money and the loss of the Ynys Môn seat at last year’s general election.

“Two and a half years ago the party sold its office in Llangefni and the £58,000 from the sale was supposed to have been ringfenced to be spent on the campaign to re-elect Virginia Crosbie as the constituency MP.

“In addition, there was a further £12,000 left over from a fundraising appeal launched to support her campaign.

“The only thing we know about what happened to the money is that the constituency didn’t get it. We don’t know if it was spent, and if so where. Questions have been put to Bernard Gentry over a long period, but the information has not been forthcoming.

“If we’d had the money, we believe we could have saved the seat. Instead it was lost to Plaid Cymru, whose majority was only 637 votes. It’s really frustrating that the seat was needlessly lost.

“Virginia Crosbie was a very hardworking MP who deserved maximum support from the party. She was badly let down.”

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Senedd election campaign

The member said there was a belief that the money that should have come to Ynys Môn would be used to run the Senedd election campaign for Janet Finch-Saunders, the current MS for Aberconwy who will be standing in the new “super-constituency” of Bangor Conwy Môn.

Our source said that many members were unhappy that Ms Finch-Saunders had been awarded the top slot on the seat’s closed list without having to face an internal selection contest.

“People have said openly that they won’t campaign for her and think it is utterly wrong that she should be given the place automatically.

“This isn’t the only part of Wales where there’s been concern about the way this issue has been handled. Members weren’t given any say in the decision to grant incumbents.

“Bernard Gentry and his cronies are running the party in Wales as if it was their personal possession. He’s a man who has only lived in Wales for a few years, having worked for the London Underground for 30 years. He knows very little about Wales and Welsh culture. He is certainly putting a lot of backs up and the only party to benefit will be Reform UK.”

We asked Mr Gentry to comment, but he did not do so.

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13 comments

Erisian

Always a delight to see your oponents fighting among themselves. What a lovely story.

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Mab Meirion

New giant crabs fighting the old giant crabs over the missing estate of an unmissed and almost forgotten ex-MP in the giant bucket that must be Conwy Con Club... Sat in the Beach Arcade staring out to sea with a wave and wry smile...

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Mab Meirion

Talk of missing money should be expanded to include the wasted fortunes brought about by Brexit, will the border post at Holyhead be demolished as soon as it is finished in August too...see Portsmouth

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Mab Meirion

All those who voted for Brexit should pay the Council Tax of those who did not...

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Peter J

Personally, I would suggest the public awaits the findings of any enquiries or police investigations before commenting. The other parties in Wales are not exactly immune to financial shenanigan's - e.g. Plaid undeclared 500k of taxpayers funds, labour party aides forging signatures - spring to mind. At least Conservative HQ has done the right thing in the first instance; removing powers from those under investigation

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Lambda

Did you read the article? The people alleging that money is missing are the people who have been removed from office. They appear to want answers from the Welsh Chairman, Bernard Gentry, but he has responded by booting them out of their positions.

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Peter J

I did, please read it again. Clearly you have to put the local or 'federation' into some form of special measures until a better understanding of the situation is known. You can't presume guilt because this gentleman or his colleagues didn't answer some questions. Same with the removal of people from positions of responsibility. This would be standard of practice in business.

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Rhamnousia

Are Darren Millar and Bernard Gentry freemasons? Were JFS' relatives freemasons?

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Stew

Yes they are. Their mate Craig Williams is one too.

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Garycymru

What a surprise. The party well known for fraud, corruption and general wrongness are being fraudulent, corrupt and generally wrong. Keep them out of Wales.

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Barry

Presumably it was requisitioned by a panicked CCHQ to spend on the disastrous domestic campaign. Clearly that comes before a overseas branch office slush fund.

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Nick Lowles

Welsh Conservative grift club in full effect - again!

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Fi yn unig

The suggestion that this money would have got Crosbie re-elected is nonsense. The Cymru electorate issued a united and decisive instruction to the Tories. ‘Every single one of you - OUT!’.

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