The Party has sent out restrictive advice on the rules to all local officers – “strange” advice which some Associations, at least, are ignoring.
As Number Ten mulls extending Article 50, local activists should follow the lead of the National Convention.
I welcome the suggestion that local Associations should follow the lead that the National Convention took last weekend.
The task of choosing the final two runners must remain with MPs, who know them better than the members do.
For over twenty years I have campaigned tirelessly to make sure that all volunteers receive the recognition and Party involvement that their selfless efforts deserve.
Since ConservativeHome revealed the planned changes in November, concern has been growing among MPs and Party members.
ConservativeHome’s proposals for Party reform, to avoid a repeat of the miserable snap election result.
After exposing the flaws in the Conservative campaign operation, we propose 12 reforms to help to avoid repeating such failings in future.
But, as ever, most members won’t have known there was an election on – or had a vote on who will “lead the Voluntary Party”.
The Conservative Party must do better in terms of policy and communications. Let’s start at the National Convention elections.
With the Government’s position more secure, the Conservatives are finally turning to the task of finding out what went so horribly wrong in June – and you can take part.
Isn’t it time that we came into the twenty-first century, and embraced democracy?
The Review’s proposals will allow the Party to adapt to a changed political landscape.
As the motion that was passed by the National Convention says, Conservative MPs need to honour their manifesto pledges.