We gather those approached so far have been less than keen to follow in George Galloway’s footsteps.
The alternative is that somebody else will do it – and this has already started.
The lesson of the current scandal is that the Party can’t leave it to outsiders to make membership fun and fulfilling for younger members.
Last week, an article on this site argued that the party doesn’t need a youth movement. Here’s why that view is wrong.
Too many people get caught up in the pointless distractions of youth politics. It’s time to treat young Conservatives like any other Party members.
The Party Board should ensure that the issues at stake are addressed with a credibility that is presently absent.
Without a report, closure won’t happen. The claims will simply get bigger and louder.
Our catch-all youth movement was created by necessity when members were few. We need more specialised organisations to build on our modern strengths.
Campaigning is not enough for the organisation to thrive.
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He was the last custodian of a lost Tory tradition of professional party organisation which maintained the Conservatives as a national institution.
A more integral role for young people, a greater focus on skills and empowerment, and a better approach to soliciting donations.