Fresh research bolsters ConservativeHome’s case for a new Chairman and urgent Party reform – and offers a glimmer of hope.
Staff and public distrust of the Conservatives is so great that it is impeding vital reform.
His satire on the NUS is highly enjoyable, but as he himself recognises, the Conservatives are a long way from finding messages to reach younger voters.
The proposals also include making a youth movement only optional, not a requirement, for the Party.
We are the future of the Party, and if you don’t bring more of us in now, we won’t be there when it really matters.
The former adviser to George Osborne and David Davis is joined by our own assistant editor on a panel discussing who will succeed Theresa May, and when.
My new project takes inspiration from Teddy Roosevelt, who saved American capitalism from itself.
The centenary of the Co-operative Party challenges us to re-assert the link between conservatism and the mutual economic model.
He discusses his new book, Hearts and Minds, in which he traces the change in Conservative ideas from Thatcher to Cameron and beyond.
What about those who worship different gods, those who delight in civil rights movements, those mothers who want to go out to work?
I want our Party to come out of the process stronger and more adept at campaigning – ready to win.
The PM lost her majority by running a single issue campaign which left Corbyn the chance to pose as the champion of ordinary people.
We must value the expertise and hard work of grassroots Party members far more. They hold the key to our future.