[30 Jul 2010 | Michael Rock | No Comment]
CF Constitution

Below you can download a new copy of the Conservative Future Constitution that has been approved by the Conservative Party Board.
We’ve updated this document for several reasons; the main reason though was so that we could cement the Regional Chairman role as a fully elected position.
The following changes have been made to the document:

To slim down the National Executive to just four elected positions, whilst keeping the flexibility of co-opting up to three more members.
The Regional Chairmen positions were already in the document, but we wanted to ensure that in future …

[20 Jul 2010 | guest author | No Comment]
Epsom & Ewell CF hosts Minister of State Chris Grayling MP

By Alex Clarke (Chairman EECF)
For our regular Speaker social his month we welcomed Chris Grayling to talk to us on all areas of the recent emergency budget & coalition agreement, with a special focus on his new brief within the Department of Work & Pensions and the Coalition’s plans for welfare reform. Chris gave us his thoughts, and then opened the floor for general questions and discussion.
The topic of welfare provision brought about great discussion from all members, with everyone enjoying the opportunity to air their views on the developments …

[7 Jul 2010 | Michael Rock | 2 Comments]
Conservative Future Elections 2010

The Conservative Party Co-Chairmen have announced their intention to hold elections for the leadership of Conservative Future.

The elections will be held during the summer and will be concluded by this year’s Party Conference.

[29 Jun 2010 | Michael Rock | One Comment]
Shoot Nations 2010

Shoot Nations is an annual, global photography project including a competition, workshops and exhibitions on various continents. Each year focusses on a different global issue and the photographs produced are presented to the United Nations in New York.
Have your Say
This year’s theme is CITY LIVING. Whether living in the country, town or big city, we want to build a global picture of what urban environments mean to young people aged 11 – 25.
It doesn’t matter what sort of camera you have – phone camera, high-end digital, point-and-shoot, show us your …

[19 Jun 2010 | Michael Rock | 2 Comments]
Labour’s legacy to Britain

The Conservatives have published Labour’s Last Will and Testament, outlining thirteen years of economic failures.

The document, published ahead of next week’s Emergency Budget, sets out why we must act now to reduce the deficit the previous Government left behind.

This is Labour’s legacy: