Thursday, July 27, 2017
COPOV Summer Evening Party
Do come to the COPOV Summer Evening Party on 12th August. Details in Events
Friday, July 14, 2017
Conservative Party members - Time for action!
The following article appeared on the conservativehome.com web site on 14th July. Now is the time for ordinary Party members to demand a democratic Conservative Party with an Annual General Meeting at which the officers of the Party are elected. Please pass this information on to all Party members. Share it on Facebook and Twitter and push for it at any meetings you may attend.
Pickles and Brady to conduct Party’s inquiry into the general election campaign
By Henry Hill
With the Government’s immediate
position apparently stabilised, the Conservative Party appears to be getting
down to the business of learning how the g eneral election went so horribly
wrong.
Sir Eric Pickles, who served as Party
Chairman in the run-up to the 2010 election, has been appointed to lead a
‘Review Board’. This will take evidence from sitting and defeated MPs as well as
candidates, volunteers, Party staff, and others.
Joining Sir Eric will be Graham
Brady, the Chairman of the 1922 Committee who will represent the parliamentary
party, and Rob Semple, the Chairman of the National Convention, who will
represent the grassroots.
Party members will also be invited to
complete an online survey, and both Patrick McLoughlin, the Party Chairman, and
Amanda Sater, his deputy, will apparently spend the summer touring the country,
to take first-hand contributions from local members and associations.
The review will be put together by
Sir Mick Davis, the new Chief Executive, and presented to members at the
meeting of the National Convention at this year’s Conference.
June marked the moment when a lot of
complacent assumptions about the Conservative Party’s election machine, not to
mention much of the external support it had come to rely on, came crashing to
earth. With no guarantee that this Parliament will last the distance – Theresa
May’s deal with the Democratic Unionists effectively expires in 2019 – the Party has no time to waste in rebuilding its
campaigning wing.
It’s therefore welcome that senior
figures from outside CCHQ have been given such senior roles in the inquiry:
with the campaign hierarchy under the microscope it’s important that the
inquisitors are independent, and able to inspect the machine without fear or
favour.
We suspect that they will find no
shortage of expert testimony from the ranks of MPs and grassroots members alike
– submissions can be sent to review@conservatives.com. We look forward
with great interest to their findings.
Friday, July 7, 2017
COPOV Forum 22nd July 2017
Members of the Conservative Party make your voice heard. Come to the next Forum on 22nd July. Details in Events What did you think of the General Election campaign?
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