“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. “
The Leader of the House will be interviewed by Paul Goodman in front of a live audience.
It’s speeches for Sunak, Patel and Raab; interviews in different formats for Gove, Hancock and others; while others still are relegated to panels…
The co-Party Chairman says next year’s local elections will definitely go ahead, and won’t give a figure for Party membership.
We are bringing our ever-popular series of interviews and debates to your screen – and they’ll be open to everyone, including non-Party members, for free.
Plus: by stealth, under the cover of Covid-19, Starmer is changing the Labour Party to one based on social democracy, rather than red-blooded socialism.
With travel costs, train bills, buying petrol, purchasing meals and standing people drinks, a door potentially opens for member participation.
“Most” of the event will take place in this form. The Party hopes to “host some aspects in the physical format”.
Our Party’s internal think-tank offers has a crucial role to play in broadening our appeal and devising a winning policy programme.
A Black, sorry, Red Swan may carry him off. But in less than six months he has rescued the Conservatives, and is on the brink of delivering the referendum mandate.
Let me give seven examples of principles that most Conservatives would support. I struggle to reconcile them with those pursuing a No Deal Brexit at any cost.
We must propose our own ambitious, market-based policies for decarbonisation and nature restoration.
The Neoliberal Manifesto, a joint project between the Adam Smith Institute and 1828, champions an approach based on freedom, markets and choice.
Our party’s ‘internal think tank’ has huge potential to engage new members, drive policy formation, and help us build and defend a ‘blue wall’.