Our Executive Editor also argues for a fully independent inquiry into the Clarke scandal.
The Conservatives for Britain Co-Chairman asks 24 questions about possible breaches of the Party Board’s decision to remain neutral.
From the many role models at senior levels to a boom in grassroots support, our Party is reaching groups whose core values are Conservative.
66 per cent declare themselves likely to support quitting the EU, and 30 per cent likely to back staying in it.
ConservativeHome was among the first to raise the issue – now the Party Board is weighing up a crucial decision.
Does this result reflect anything more than the usual reflex suspicion of CCHQ?
Frankly, we need to get through all this without a split. Resources neutrality is essential to that end.
They agree with our columnist, Paul Abbott.
Plus: We need to care more for our candidates post-election. And: A recruiting brainwave from Conor Burns.
Three-quarters of the former believe that the latter should not be entitled to vote in the coming Party leadership election.
Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership won’t last forever.
Weak opposition makes for bad government – we owe it to our communities to fight Labour even where they are dominant.
We need a bigger Conservative movement, and I believe we should build it using the only economic system that really works – private enterprise.
Shift our organisation to an interest-based model; lower financial barriers to membership; foster genuine debate; and increase competition and rewards for young volunteers.
We propose a natural extension of the successful 40:40 strategy deployed during the recent General Election.