Dear John
This is a brief update on the ‘Next Steps’ for CDO after our highly successful Conference in sunny Bournemouth on 13th May.
Can I thank all of you most warmly again for your contribution to that remarkable official launch of CDO; which was carried on national TV and radio and was ‘national news’. Thank you to the speakers, the organisers – most notably Claire Bullivant, our CEO, and team, and all those attending. We had attendees from all over the UK, many of who made huge and often difficult journeys to attend as a result of shameful train strikes nationwide. Our numbers were very impressive particularly given hundreds were unable to attend thanks to the lack of trains.
Post Conference, CDO Officers and the Regional teams have been considering ‘Next Steps’ and we are actively implementing these now. We have needed to wait until the result of the Privileges Committee report to understand what implications there are for CDO from the point of view of democratic processes – and we have had grave reservations with the conduct and behaviour of that committee which has earned it the name of an undemocratic ‘kangaroo court’ and what it could do to shut down free expression of all ministers, MPs and advisers as a result – and for the subject of the inquiry, that of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. We will update you on how CDO may offer support to Boris in later communications.
On the ‘next steps’ measures, these are what we are now working on: