We present the organogram of the Party’s headquarters – including two new appointments.
The first full analysis of how the 2015 election was won. The Party’s efforts were driven by an innovative approach to target seats. So what worked and what didn’t?
Priti Patel, Alok Sharma, Shailesh Vara – all have played a part in the big push among Indian-origin voters. It needs more money and support.
A candidate with one of the best results in the country says that Party members should be treated as more than a means to a end.
It’s time to start teasing out the different factors that helped to deliver victory. But we face a challenge – is there any reliable data?
Each of the main parties is trying new techniques, both by choice and out of necessity. Which will work?
Many decent people on the left are horrified by such behaviour. But they are far from defeating the many others who think it’s legitimate.
Cameron praises the “hard work of the British people”, but warns of the dangers of Miliband and Sturgeon.
Plus: The CCHQ charm school. Disgraceful Livingstone. Untruthful Clegg. Nasty Russell Brand. Where I’ll be on election night. And: Advice to candidates for the count.
It is like a Monty Python sketch, with an Englishman manning the barricades and shouting at the Scots as they advance: “Watch out! That man is wearing a skirt.”
The Tories are losing this campaign. Sir Anthony Garner’s memorial service. Mrs Keith Simpson trashes my property rights. And: Boris is on all fours with Theresa May
It’s Labour, not the Conservatives, who stand for an anything-goes individualism.
Even when putting my poster up earlier this week, I paused a moment to consider which window I would least mind getting a brick through.
This week I took part in a hustings. Does anyone, except my online stalkers, enjoy them?
Opportunities for Scotland’s Conservatives lie ahead – if the right organisation and resources can be found.