Party members are united in their expectation that every Conservative MP must back the boundary reform proposals when they come to Parliament.
Well, it’s been quite a week, hasn’t it?
Many parliamentarians feel that CCHQ has hung them out to dry by being slow to take responsibility for its errors.
The story of Chatham & Aylesford, establishing priorities, sticking to them – and teamwork.
63 per cent say yes, 23 per cent say no – but the response rate to our survey suggests that the first figure will turn out to be lower.
When was the last time you answered your landline? Actually, when was the last time you talked to anyone on the phone at all – out of preference?
A dedicated campaign manager is being hired.
After 75 years of the latter’s strategy, most people in Copeland faced a choice of either working for the nuclear industry or being without a job.
It’s still winnable, but there are warning signs for the wider Party and its leadership.
The loss of Feldman, the hopelessness of Corbyn and Eurosceptic donor fatigue all play their part. CCHQ says it has a plan to get the money rolling in again.
It is possible that the Party may end this new year in a weaker position than before the 2015 election if CCHQ doesn’t act quickly.
CCHQ is recruiting campaign managers to fight in areas Labour has long taken for granted.
I hope that in the electoral battle that lies ahead ahead, a fresh-faced volunteer will stand on the streets of Quito, and pose questions in a refined Liverpool accent.
McLoughlin brings in cut-price and free tickets.
Lord Woolton (pictured right) was the greatest-ever, rebuilding the Conservatives after the war. But here are my favourite five.