Better Together declares it doesn’t need any more donations, and the Conservatives trounce Labour in the party stakes.
Last year, it was roughly 59,000 – but one should be very wary of concluding that there has therefore been a fall in the real figure (which will be much higher).
In principle, not having one is fine. But in practice, this buttresses the Party’s main reputational weakness.
It corrects any impression that their efforts are aimed solely at Muslim voters, but solves none of the key questions posed by aspects of the campaign.
Plus: Boris’ big MP hurdle. Why Helmer is a disastrous by-election choice. Anonymous MEPs. And: No. 10’s cup of cold sick.
They include Andrew Feldman, whom, one minister told me, ought to be recognised as “one of the five most important Tories in the country.”
After a recent trial, CCHQ are using a new tactic imported from the US.
It is expected to plan for the long-term as well as the short. It isn’t doing this – so change is needed.
Without information to back it up, the results of a reported Conservative private poll must be taken with more than a pinch of salt.
Plus: Well done, Chris Philp. An ankle bracelet for Ann Widdecombe? And: Go on, Lord Ashcroft. Publish that Cameron biography before the next election.
A more targeted, more current, website is a good thing to have – but is it really necessary to delete the whole lot?
Political parties and online computer games are not the same, but one sector is seeing massive year on year growth and the other, quite frankly, isn’t.