Party Chairman Oliver Dowden addressed Conservative Party Conference 2021, promoting the Conservatives as a decent, tolerant party which is delivering for Britain.
On 3 October 2021, we announced allocations of £25 million for local projects aimed at increasing the safety of public spaces for all, with a particular focus on tackling violence against women and girls.
As many residents will have already seen, it has been announced this morning that the Government will take over the running of London & South Eastern Railway (LSER) services next month.
Our new Party Chairman, Oliver Dowden CBE, has written directly to Party members to talk about his plans for the time ahead and to encourage members to attend Party conference. Here's what he had to say.
The Government’s recent announcement to increase National Insurance contributions by 1.25% to fund improvements in social care has, I know, been met with both interest and, from some, real concern as to how these proposals will impact them and their loved ones.
A number of residents have recently contacted me about proposals to require voter ID at future elections. While I understand that these plans have caused concern for some, I think it is important to outline the background that led to these proposals.
Many constituents have recently contacted me about the Boundary Commission for England’s proposals for parliamentary constituencies which have been put forward as part of a periodic review to ensure the average number of voters in each of England’s constituencies remains consistent.