Over 50 people gathered in the Willow in Winchmore Hill to hear Marina Yannakoudakis MEP and Nick de Bois PPC give a rallying cry for the upcoming local and general elections.
Marina said she was “thrilled at the turnout and enthusiasm” of the candidates and thanked event organiser and council candidate Jason Theo George for putting on a fantastic night.
Jason thanked the guests for their support, commenting that “at such a crucial time for our local and national politics this has been a terrific show of support from local Conservative supporters”.
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On Friday evening a dozen of us met at Paddington station to embark on a four hour train journey to Hereford in order to take part in a huge action weekend to support the Conservative candidate Jesse Norman.
We delivered over 8,000 pieces of literature in key areas and canvassed hundreds of residents, listening to their concerns.
With just weeks to go before the general election, the Conservative Party couldn’t have picked a more vibrant and forward-looking town than Brighton to hold its Spring Forum for 2010. The conference centre was buzzing with ideas and aspirations as activists gathered for one last time before voters head to the polls to decide on the next Government.
David Cameron delivered a bold and striking address to delegates, clearly defining the modern, progressive vision of the Conservative Party and the plan for change we will deliver for our country. This was …
London Conservative Future spent the weekend campaigning in Watford for PPC Richard Harrington and the local action team. The event, which included a detailed campaign briefing and constituency profile session, saw a dozen activists spend Saturday and Sunday on the campaign trail in the top target seat.
Activists teamed up with the local Association and completed several canvassing and leafleting sessions, engaging with Watford residents and listening to their concerns. The group also got the chance to see the newly launched campaign minibus, which included the slogan ‘Vote for Change’ to …
Last night London Conservative Future officially launched its 2010 Target Seats campaign at The Morpeth arms in Westminster. The event, which was attended by over 70 young activists from across London and beyond marks the formal start of the campaign support programme pledged by the regional committee to help target seat candidates.
The campaign was formally launched by Theresa May MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Shadow Minister for Women who thanked London CF activists for their contributions so far. Her speech was followed by a series of …
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 …
It seems like only yesterday that we launched London Conservative Future at the Old Bank of England with Eric Pickles and Liam Fox. Since then, our activists have successfully managed numerous campaign days both on the ground and at the GenEVA telephone canvassing studio. The enthusiasm and commitment of Conservative Future activists is second to none and has played a key role in the party’s wider election machine.
As this morning’s advertising campaign proclaims, 2010 really needs to be a year for change for our country, and Conservative Future activists can …
On Monday 21st London Conservative activists hit the phones at CCHQ’s state-of-the-art GenEVA telephone canvassing studio to speak to voters in Carshalton and Wallington. The event, which was accompanied by mince pies and Christmas crackers, saw activists engage with local residents on behalf of Prospective Parliamentary Candidate Ken Andrew.
The canvassing session was officially the last GenEVA event of 2009, which has been running consistently every Monday night with activists from in London and beyond.
London Conservative Future’s GenEVA campaign co-ordinator, Peter Cuthbertson, was presented with a Christmas gift from the group …
Last weekend a team of London Conservative Future activists travelled by minibus to Loughborough for a weekend of campaigning with PPC Nicky Morgan. The event, which was in partnership with local activists in the area, saw thousands of new voters canvassed and literature delivered in a top target seat.
We left Millbank at 6pm on Friday evening and after 3 hours of waiting in traffic we arrived at our hotel. After a night of Christmas dinner and dancing we woke up at 7am to get ready for the big day ahead.
During …
As we reach the end of 2009, Conservative Future can look back and reflect on what has undoubtedly been on of its most successful years in its history. Never have our activists put in so much hard work to form new branches, attract new members and execute critical campaign days both on the ground and over the phone.
Since we launched London Conservative Future back in January, our committee has been supported by a wealth of talent and commitment from the membership which has helped us drive over 20 major campaign …
