From advice and mentoring to funding and campaign support, Women2Win has helped female candidates realise their potential.
Opportunities for Scotland’s Conservatives lie ahead – if the right organisation and resources can be found.
“There is now much more diversity within our ranks – BME candidates within the Cabinet, for example.”
The media’s comic inability to foresee the election result will have political consequences.
Plus: Ivan Massow – a joke. Greenhalgh and Boff – no charisma. Tulip Siddiq and Stephen Kinnock – impressive. And: Ben Harris-Quinney (for it is he)
Instead of being “junked” it’s more accurate to say that modernisation was extensively refitted.
We continue our post-match inspection of our battleground profiles with the Liberal Democrat graveyard of the South West.
Pollsters should have had follow-up questions to UKIP and Green supporters to assess their likelihood of switching to their preferred main party choice.
The CPF tapped into our members’ enthusiasm for grass roots policy discussion, and many of the results are now in the Government programme.
The general election saw nationalism fall back as unionism recaptured two seats and fall just short of decapitating the SDLP in Belfast.
In Kent, we’re introducing a hassle-free supporters programme to reconnect with local voters and secure a future for our campaign machine.
A Survation poll commissioned by British Future finds that David Cameron’s party won a majority of Hindu votes – and also polled well with other Asian voters in the south.
We won without yet breaking through in the North, urban Britain, or Scotland – but we’re now in a position to make real headway in all three.
We will establish, where Councils are unable or unwilling to do so, Regional Adoption Agencies to match children with the right family for them more quickly.