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Andrew Sharpe and Pamela Hall: Now is the time to back our new leader and unite our party

MPs, you may successfully argue that you are a ‘trustee’ and not a ‘delegate. But we will defend your Association’s right to take a different view.

By Andrew Sharpe and Pamela Hall | 25 July 2019 | 29 comments

Mick Davis’s resignation letter to Tory donors

He has stepped down as Party Chief Executive and Treasurer, with an appeal for unity – and for donations to deliver “clear and decisive victory at the next election”.

By Mark Wallace | 24 July 2019 | 28 comments

Jim Cooper: I’m standing for Vice President of the National Convention to focus on delivery

This is not the time to focus on the Party’s internal structures: we need to be out amongst the public, winning the argument in the country.

By Jim Cooper | 22 July 2019 | 10 comments

Julie Iles: Why I’m standing for Vice-President of the National Conservative Convention

Our Party needs a stronger link between activists, MPs, and CCHQ, and a much more concerted effort to reach out to women.

By Julie Iles | 19 July 2019 | 11 comments

Johnson’s August 4) Who would run an election campaign? After yesterday’s Government defeat, the question is pressing.

If the campaign management were outsourced, as recently, who would take it on? And if it weren’t, could CCHQ really cope?

By Paul Goodman | 19 July 2019 | 288 comments

Brandon Lewis: I’m proud of the Conservative Party I have seen at our hustings

Whoever wins the leadership, I’m confident that we have what it takes to come together, carry on our good work – and take on Jeremy Corbyn.

By Brandon Lewis MP | 18 July 2019 | 40 comments

Dates of the Conservative leadership hustings for Party members

The final one takes place in London this evening, bringing this series of events to an end.

17 July 2019 | 136 comments

Peter Booth: Why I’m standing for Vice-President of the National Convention

These elections offer us an opportunity to strengthen the connection between the national leadership and the voluntary party.

By Peter Booth | 12 July 2019 | 22 comments

33 per cent? 45 per cent? 71 per cent? What’s the true leadership election turnout?

The truth matters a lot to how the race shapes up. And there are widely differing estimates.

By Mark Wallace | 12 July 2019 | 52 comments

Dinah Glover: I’m standing for Vice President of the National Convention to give Party members a voice

Our Party could only benefit from become more democratic and accountable to its dedicated and talented grassroots.

By Dinah Glover | 10 July 2019 | 36 comments

Don Porter: Now is the time for both Hunt and Johnson to pledge more powers for Party members

Here is Conservative Voice’s eight-point programme for a reformed Party Board, Conference and constitutional structure.

By Don Porter CBE | 10 July 2019 | 24 comments

Ten questions about entryism in the Conservative Party

Claims about an organised, hostile takeover of the Party have reared their heads again. Is there any truth to them?

By Mark Wallace | 3 July 2019 | 156 comments

Joanne Bartley: Has our Party gone mad? No Deal Brexiteers are acting like pro-Corbyn extremists.

Those who worry about the changing face our Party should stay to fight for moderation, compromise and putting Conservative values first.

By Joanne Bartley | 29 June 2019 | 299 comments

In praise of Conservative Party members

“Spot on” policy questions to Johnson and Hunt in Birmingham yesterday showed Tory activists as they really are.

By Paul Goodman | 23 June 2019 | 257 comments

We’ll get the result of the Tory members’ ballot in a month. But many of their votes will be cast in a fortnight.

Members will receive their postal ballots between 6th and 8th July. Many will return them straight away, which could influence the tone of the race.

By Mark Wallace | 20 June 2019 | 25 comments

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