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Please visit the website for London CF: http://www.londoncf.org
Please direct all general enquiries to london@conservativefuture.com so that we can insure your email is addressed by the relevant team member.
Regional Chairman
Nicolas Clark – nicolas.clark@conservativefuture.com
Regional Management Executive
Einy Shah (Deputy Chairman – Political) – einy.shah@conservativefuture.com
Mohammed Ali Azeem (Deputy Chairman – Membership) – ali.azeem@londonconservativefuture.co.uk
Nick Southworth (Secretary) – nick.southworth@londonconservativefuture.co.uk
Max Lewis (Treasurer) – max.lewis@londonconservativefuture.co.uk
William Hall (University Chairman) – William.Hall@londonconservativefuture.co.uk
Charles Fisher (Schools Officer)
Michael Bull (Young Professionals Officer) – michael.bull@londonconservativefuture.co.uk
John Maal (Social Action Officer) – josh.maal@londonconservativefuture.co.uk
Area Chairmen
North West – Alex Stafford
North Central – Jason Theo George
North East – Harriet Holmes
South West – Will Hargreaves
South East – Tom Williams
A message from Nicolas Clark
As the elected Chairman of London Conservative Future I lead the team that help to deliver social and networking events, campaigning, social action and training for the under-30 membership of the Conservative Party.
I have lived in London for nearly all my life and care passionately about this city. In the last election I stood for Council in Islington and have held various positions including North-East London Conservative Future Area Chairman. My experiences in running and building branches, as well as the North-East Area, will help me shape the London CF Region into a cohesive organisation with higher participation and better communication.
A Region is not a sideshow. In fact it is perhaps just as crucial to our experience as CFers than the National Agenda. The Regional Chairman needs to speak on the behalf of London as an advocate, and he must do this with a strong voice so that our interests are heard above the other regions vying for attention nationally.
Locally, control of how CF is run in your area needs to be given back to you, the members. This means elected and accountable area chairmen, who have manageable responsibilities. The number and size of Areas will be reformed to ensure true localism.
Appointments will be made on pure merit and be limited in number. A bureaucratic executive stifles rather than encourages creativity. However all those with talents to offer will be welcomed.
I intend to build on the strong foundations of the last London CF Executive and to take London on to its next stage of development. The successful Richmond CF model needs to be emulated across London so that all CFers can have the same experience.
A London Universities Chairmen Council (LUCC) will be established where all University Chairmen will have representation. This will provide a suitable outlet for the concerns of one of the Capital’s largest groups of CFers and enable them better to coordinate social and campaign events.
London-wide and Area social events will be encouraged so that the entirety of London is truly active and that all members have socials to attend. A range of training programs will be offered so that we not only entertain but nurture.
Communication networks will be invested in so that no CFer is out of the loop of what’s going on or doesn’t know where to look when trying to get involved or when eager to contribute. From now on, no one gets left behind.
By the time we have finished we will be seen as a national example. We will not only campaign but train and stimulate; not only retain but build our membership across all of London.
We will play a vital role in getting the Mayor re-elected and be seen and respected as a fighting force by the Party. Not only that, we will go on to help MEPs and MPs get re-elected again, and again and again.

