Pro-Brexit MPs weighed a no-confidence vote in Theresa May yesterday evening. But the essential case against one remains unchanged.
He claims that there was a conspiracy by officials in Number Ten’s Europe Unit to water down Brexit.
Conservative Association Chairmen reveal what happened in yesterday’s conversations with the Prime Minister, her Chief of Staff, and the Party Chairman.
Having begun with an apparent assumption that Conservative members would simply swallow what they were given, May’s team is now forced to make up lost ground.
They’re right to ask the question. If the answer comes back that May’s plan is harming the Tory campaign machine and electoral prospects, what will they do?
We must change our organisation, making it more democratic, accessible for the lower paid and a place in which the most disadvantaged can feel at home.
Conservative Progress is engaging and training up the activists who will help deliver future election victories for our Party.
They are also failing to bring local communities with them. Development must be attractive to win support for the new homes we need.
After months without any news, and mounting frustration among many activists, the first tranche of seats is being presented to the Board today for their approval.
Who would have predicted that Gavin Barwell, having lost his seat and ministerial position, would climb 63 places to number seven?
A better way forward is to boost the range available in the private rented sector by an increase in the Local Housing Allowance.
May’s audit of ethnic disparities could blight her planned relaunch – and, more importantly, produce policy that sets back social justice rather than takes it forward.
Plus: Let’s have no sympathy for Farron. He didn’t give straight answers to straight questions, and is thus the cause of his own downfall.
The campaign has exposed weaknesses in the CCHQ machine. A new broom is required. But May has sent for the old one.
The former MP for Croydon Central will be a calming presence after the turbulent departure of Timothy and Hill.
Conservative Progress is engaging and training up the activists who will help deliver future election victories for our Party.