Very old Labour, very new ...
Three years ago, when Welsh Conservative leader Nick Bourne was one politician floating the idea of a rainbow coalition gaining power in the Assembly, Monmouth MP David Davies was not impressed.
It couldn't work, . In fact, on paper he argued, a coalition between the Conservatives and Labour was more logical.
It would never, ever work of course: "And yet they are closer together than the Conservative Party and the Welsh Nationalist Party or the Conservative Party and the Independents like John Marek and Trish Law who are basically very old-Labour socialists".
I get the feeling Mr Davies might be reconsidering that thought before very long.
Mr Marek, the former Labour MP and AM for Wrexham who was deselected and became one of the leaders of the now defunct Forward Wales party, has apparently done some reconsidering of his own.
He might be a closer ally than the MP for Monmouth ever imagined possible.
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