TRIN’s committee aims to create a sense of common purpose among those interested in a part of the political spectrum that has attracted too little scholarly attention.
The Party Chairman intends to remove from the candidates’ list those who failed to campaign in the local elections.
Some local campaigns printed off full duplicates of their canvassing data, in case CCHQ repeated last year’s trick of selectively turning off VoteSource.
The party chairman talks about the need to avoid “double standards” and “misinformation”.
Andrew Gimson’s article on this site yesterday was wrong about its condition. The quality of SpAds that it produces is still high.
These local elections will make a big difference to people’s lives. Join me on the campaign trail.
We need to illustrate how the wonders of today’s world would never have been created by an all-powerful state.
He made grotesque errors of taste and judgement – see “Rivers of Blood”. But even his critics admit that he was one of the great parliamentarians of the 20th century.
In the second piece in our three-part mini-series, the Mayor tells ConservativeHome that freeport status can transform the area.
In the latest sign of serious difficulties putting up full slates in some areas, an eleventh-hour email was sent out to members across Wales yesterday.
The Party has voluntarily released the data, to show it walks the walk, as well as talking the talk.
These two MPs have not found, at the first attempt, the sort of language that will appeal to the unconverted. But nor did David Cameron.
Also, a balanced Parliamentary Party requires a diverse pipeline of candidates – this means diversity of background and thought.
Working alongside the Conservative MPs Lee Rowley and Luke Graham, we will launch in Westminster this evening.
An inspiring policy vision and more democratic decision-making can help the Tories rebuild their campaigning machine.