Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Two Great Conservatives Sir Bill Cash and Lord Peter Lilley

                  

                                 Chatting with the great Bill Cash 18 Jun 26 

         

                          Putting a question to Lord Peter Lilley 19 Jun 26

Spent a wonderful evening chatting to the Great Conservative Sir Bill Cash who I first met when he was applied to be the candidate for the Beaconsfield by-election in 1982.   What I didn't know was that he was brought up in Sheffield, my home town!   Bill lost his father just after D Day when he was four years old.   I lost my father at the Battle For Monte Natale when i was 16 months old.   We reminisced about old times.   Because of his height Bill was a good bowler and cricketer.  So good that he was invited to an interview by Yorkshire cricket club, whose Chairman at the time was the formidable Bill Bows! The first question Bill was asked was "Where were you born?" Bill replied that he wasn't born in Sheffield but he had been brought up there!   To which Bill Bows said "We only employ men born in Yorkshire for the Yorkshire cricket team."   End of bill's cricketing future.   Just imagine if he had been selected, we might have lost a great politician.

75 years ago I went to the Dore cricket ground to watch the great West Indian cricketer Sir Leary Constantine. Bill Cash was also there. How zat?

On Friday I went to the always excellent New Forest East Conservatives lunch where the guest speaker was Lord Peter Lilley.  I first met Peter 55 years ago when he chaired the Bow Group!   I put the following question to him "I believe that a basic Conservative principle is that taxation should always be fair between people, groups of people and businesses, and yet far too often all political parties give favours to particular people, or groups of people.   For example the Reform Party promises to reduce VAT on pubs to 5%.   The Conservative Party promises particular favours to farmers regarding their Inheritance tax!   When these favours are given the Parties never say that as a result of the favour the rest of the people will pay more tax!   Equally political Parties penalise certain companies if they make a higher profit than expected by imposing special taxes on them such as the taxes on oil companies and the banks, because politicians know that these companies do not have any votes,   This seems to me to be wrong.   Do you agree and how can it be stopped?   Lord Lilley replied "Yes I do agree and the best way to stop this is to have low taxation and low regulation so that the temptation to interfere is diminished".   A good solid Conservative answer!    





Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Draft New Conservative Party Constitution (10)

 

Draft New Conservative Party Constitution (10)

Review of the Conservative Party Constitution - Phase 5

Document sent to Party members by the Chairman of the National Convention, Julian Ellacott  May 2026

Suggested changes:

We have now moved onto to Phase 5, which covers provisions relating to:

Constitutional Review Discussion Paper Phase 5b – Q2 2026

This Phase covers the following topics:

 • Part IV – The Board of the Conservative Party

 • Part IX – Recognised Organisations (plus Specialist Groups and Other Bodies)

 

Proposals:

IV-1 There shall be a Board, which shall be the supreme decision-making body in respect of Party organisation and management (with the Leader being responsible for determining political policy and political strategy, notwithstanding [clause X]). The members of the Board shall be: 4There shall be a Board, which shall be the supreme decision-making body in respect of Party organisation and management (with the Leader being responsible for determining political policy and political strategy, notwithstanding [clause X]). The members of the Board shall be:

The Chairman of the Conservative Party, appointed by the Leader, who shall be Chairman of the Board. In the event that the Leader appoints two or more Co Chairmen, the Leader shall designate which of them shall be Chairman of the Board for the purposes of this clause. The other(s) shall not be a member of the Board unless by virtue of fulfilling another position.

Two Deputy Chairmen of the Party, namely The Chairman of the National Conservative Convention (elected pursuant to [clause X]) who shall chair meetings in the absence of the Chairman of the Conservative Party.

A Deputy Chairman appointed by the Leader. If the Leader appoints more than one Deputy Chairman of the Party, they shall designate which of these shall fill this position, with others not being members of the Board, unless by virtue of filling another position.

DELETE all of the above.

INSERT as follows:

There shall be established and maintained a Board of the Conservative Party (referred to in this constitution as “the Board”). The Board shall consist of:

12.1                   The Chairman of the Conservative Party (“the Chairman of the Board”) elected by the members of the Party in Annual Meeting, who will chair the Board.

12.2                   Three Deputy Chairmen

12.2.1                   One of whom shall be Chairman of the National Conservative Convention and, 

12.2.2                   Two of whom shall be elected by the Party members in Annual Meeting.

 

The Chairman of the Party should be elected by the ordinary Party members at an Annual General Meeting to which all members are invited.

IV-3 12.4 Insert before Chairman “elected”

IV -4 12.5 Insert before Chairman “elected”

                                       12.6 Insert before Chairman “elected”

                                       12.7 Insert before Chairman “elected”

                                       12.8 Insert before Chairman “elected”

IV-4 12.9 Insert: The Chairman of the Northern Ireland Conservative Party.

 

12.7 Delete: “The Treasurer of the Party, who shall be appointed by the Leader”.

!2.7 Insert  “The Treasurer of the Party who shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Party”

IV-8 17 DELETE The Board shall have power to do anything which, in its opinion, relates to the management and administration of the Party.

This clause makes the rest of the Party Constitution irrelevant.   It has been used many times to override the Constitution and should therefore be abolished.

Insert “The Board shall oversee all activities within the Party and  be responsible for:

 

17.2 Keep the existing wording :  the review and approval of the Party’s annual budgets, the monitoring of financial performance and the production and publication of annual accounts;

Delete the proposed wording: Approving and regularly monitoring budgets Approving annual accounts in line with statutory requirements.

17.3 What does this mean? – “The Party’s Nominating Officer (and approving a process for delegating authority to nominate the Party’s candidates at elections)”   How does this fit in with the Committee on Candidates?

17.19  Delete: Determining and overseeing a procedure for the election of the Leader, pursuant to [clause X]

Does this mean that the procedure for electing the Leader is now determined by the Party Board and not the 1922 Committee?   The clause should be deleted.   The procedure for electing the Leader should be in the main body of the Party Constitution.   On too many occasions the rules have been changed!

IV-10-19 Insert: The Chairman of the Candidates Committee shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Party to which all members are invited.

 

Recognised Organisations, Specialist Groups and Other Bodies

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