A revealing story in today’ News of the World - Gone-servative Party - appears to show that David Cameron’s honeymoon is over. Mr Cameron has lost over 40,000 members of the Conservative Party since becoming leader. There is a long term decline in membership of all political parties but even taking this into account, to lose
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TomWatson on 21st Dec 2008 (via tom-watson.co.uk)
In an attempt to clean up up the political mess that has engulfed all parties, David Cameron is to open up the Conservative Party's list of candidates to anyone who wants to join. This is a long overdue move that will help to modernise the Conservative Party, get rid of the so-called 'party grandees' who expected a seat for life, and I hope other parties will follow suit. Politics s...
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DylanJonesEvans on 25th May 2009 (via dylanje.blogspot.com)
Conservative party leader David Cameron today gave a surprise statement calling for the main political parties to work together amid the economic crisis gripping the world.
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PoliticsCoUk on 30th Sep 2008 (via politics.co.uk)
David Cameron is set to make his keynote speech to the Conservative Party conference with the world financial crisis dominating the political agenda.
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ePolitix on 30th Sep 2008 (via epolitix.com)
I feel a bit sorry for David Cameron in respect of his idea to try and restore the link to the Ulster Unionist Party. "Attempts by the Conservative Party and the UUP to form a new political movement are facing some difficulties, Tory leader David Cameron has admitted. The Ulster Unionists' only MP, uberlibersll Lady Sylvia Hermon, has so far not committed to taking the Conservative whip. "It&...
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ATangledWeb on 3rd Oct 2008 (via atangledweb.squarespace.com)
Prime Minister and Conservative Party Leader David Cameron appeals for "can-do optimism" during an "anxious time" for the country's economy in his speech to the Conservative Party Autumn Conference.
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Telegraph on 5th Oct 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
David Cameron is to launch the new Conservative party political broadcast ahead of next month's local and European elections on Wednesday.
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Telegraph on 6th May 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Iain Dale holds a unique position in the Conservative blogosphere. He is not a "my-party-right-or-wrong" die hard, and yet neither does he embrace the futile posturing of the anti-Cameroons that form the bulk of Conservative Home postings. His politics are, I sense, to a great degree truly the "Liberal-Conservative" ideology that David Cameron positions himself as holding, and even though we may q...
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CicerosSongs on 25th Feb 2009 (via cicerossongs.blogspot.com)
Heffer on the attack Simon Heffer is a journalist at The Daily Telegraph, why he isn’t chief strategist for the Conservative Party is beyond me. He seems to have captured the public mood far better than Her Majesty’s Opposition. Can I recommend reading the full article. The Conservative Party image changed with the election of David Cameron, however
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CurlysCornerShop on 20th Nov 2008 (via curly15.wordpress.com)
David Cameron is to bring the Ulster Unionists under the Tory whip to shore up the Britishness of the Conservative Party: David Cameron is to launch the biggest shake-up of the Conservative Party for decades as part of a bold plan to win support across the whole of the United Kingdom. The Tories are to forge a
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LittleManInAToque on 24th Jul 2008 (via toque.co.uk)