Progressive conservatism pressure group Bright Blue launched its new, trendily titled book Tory Modernisation 2.0: The future of the Conservative party yesterday afternoon, which comprises
progressive visions for the party's future by politicians, journalists and activists, a foreword by Francis Maude MP, and a quirkily - angled front cover the typeface of which looks suspiciously like Helvetica.
Hopefuls fire opening shots with recrimination as well as very different visions for the party
We recently talked to Andrew WK about
his vision for the Party Party and the cure for political disillusionment.
He made a rousing speech full of hope and optimism spelling out
his vision for the party arguing that it was a living movement not a historical monument.
In a speech setting out
his vision for the party, he admitted he hadn't been able to drum up enough support for his own bid
The former ambassador said this will be the first time he meets the chair in person and will be interested to learn about
her vision for the party.
He told an audience of Labour supporters at the Trades Hall Club that it would be the new leader's job to set out
a vision for the party and for the country, and the deputy's job to help them realise it.
Heaney: Let's start out by talking about what
your vision for the party is.
Defeated Labour leadership candidate had planned to expound on
his vision for party and building a good society
Sir Menzies» address was the first in a series of policy speeches in which he will outline
his vision for the party.
Urging Labour voters who had backed independence to support
his vision for the party, he claimed Labour had «so much more in common with [those who] voted «Yes» in the referendum than we do with many of the political leaders who campaigned for «No» on the 18th of September».