On Thursday night Conservate Progress hosted an event with its leadership team who were also candidates in the 2019 General Election. Hosted by our editor Jack, hear from Seena, Holly, Meghan and Ed about their experiences and motivations for standing.
Ed was honoured to have joined Alicia and Shaun on the CF Armed Forces inaugural podcast. Ed discussed what skills the Armed Forces can bring to politics including planning and perseverance and his recent blog post for the group.
On Thursday 7th May Shaun Bailey and Laura Evans joined Conservative Progress on what should have been the final evening of their mayoral elections. Shaun and Laura discussed topics ranging from crime, devolution and mental health with our activists across the country.
Within the past few weeks it is safe to say all of our lives have changed. Most of us hope this change is temporary and we can go and visit our families and enjoy a drink or two with colleagues and friends in a few weeks or months.
I imagine a lot of us have found a little more time on our hands recently. Be that the extra hour without a commute or the meetings that actually could have been an email. It has given me the opportunity to read up a little more on the final days of World War Two.
In North London on an early summer evening, the Leader of the opposition and his Shadow Chancellor sat down over a curry and forged probably one of the most powerful and sometimes toxic relationships for governance that this country would see.
Multi-generational development can only occur when it is adopted in an integrated fashion, made possible when all levels of government adopt the same guiding principles of public service, safety, and aspiration. Put another way, we cannot be One Nation Conservatives, in the truest of senses, without speaking to and delivering for every part of the country.