The fourth in a series of pieces on ConHome this week, looking forward to the elections this spring.
We want it to have a higher profile, communicate more with members, and provide better practical assistance.
Letter from the Party Chairman says cross-party talks are under way, to ease the nominations requirements.
It is a stretch to imagine “voluntary services” extends, beyond helping those needing support during lockdown, to delivering political leaflets.
Identifying heart-warming human interest stories boosts our councillors’ name recognition.
Door knocking is excellent. But the epidemic has prompted us to find other ways of winning over voters.
We would like to hear from people under the age of 35 with an exciting idea or contribution to policy debate.
“This new headquarters will provide the Party with a base at the heart of the blue wall. Because we’re in it for the long haul. “
Capitalism adapts and we are the party of innovation and opportunity. The crisis has meant a return to the Big Society.
Unfortunately it looks as if the Party has returned to the ‘feast and famine’ approach to staffing, which prevents the long-term development of expertise.
My Labour opponent joined a Black Lives Matter rally in Birmingham during lockdown, to bend the knee alongside those who seek to defund the police.
Biden may feel he is playing it safe. But his pick for his running mate is tactically ineffective and internally divisive.
The Public Administration Committee would take a 3000-word document only. Here is Moynihan’s complete take.
We are seeing the rise of the outrider. These ‘non-party campaigns’ often spring up in and around elections – with the public in the dark about their funding.