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Launching London Conservative Future into 2010

11 January 2010 Clare Hilley No Comment

Since its launch in January 2009, London Conservative Future has made a huge contribution to the party’s campaign effort both on the ground and over the phone. Our huge network of volunteers has created fresh new branches from in the North, South, East and West of London, recruiting hundreds of new members and encouraging young people to play a part in politics.

Over the past 12 months, our membership has managed over 20 on-the-ground campaign days in top target seats such as Richmond, Tooting, Carshalton, Sutton, Eltham, Westminster to name just a few. In conjunction with this, our experienced team of telephone canvassers has held weekly sessions non-stop for over 20 candidates from in London and beyond securing hundreds of new Conservative pledges and adding real value to the election effort.

Recently, David Cameron and Eric Pickles opened CCHQ’s brand new GENEVA studio, which is 40 seats strong and allows more activists than ever to hit the phones and call for change. With a general election only months away, it’s more important than ever that our teams are out and about making their mark on the campaign trail and showing the party and the country that we are motivated, committed and dedicated to bringing real change and fresh ideas to Britain.

In London, we want our 2010 campaign effort to get off to a flying start and that’s why we have arrange a launch party which will include senior briefings and committee announcements to strengthen our top team.

The countdown clock has begun, whether Gordon Brown likes it or not, so let’s pull together and make 2010 the year for change and THE year where Conservative Future made its mark.

You can register FREE for the London Conservative Future 2010 Party on January 19 by clicking HERE.

Related posts:

  1. Conservative Future is ready to campaign for change
  2. Eric Pickles launches London CF GenEVA campaign
  3. London CF Calls on Hereford with a Message 4 Change

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