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[14 Apr 2010 | Michael Rock | One Comment]
Young leaders debate – Wed 28th April

In two weeks time I will be taking part in a youth leaders debate:
It’s the final episode of Uni-Q Series 2 and with the election coming up, we’ve decided to make it a special one.
For the first time in British election history, the three leaders of the main parties will be taking part in televised debates. But will these debates cover the issues that matter to students and young people across the UK??
We’re not entirely convinced they will, so Uni-Q will be hosting the first ever YOUNG LEADERS DEBATE – …

[15 Mar 2010 | guest author | One Comment]
A Year for Change on the NUS

From the Blue Blog: Conservative Future are standing for elections to the student body.
By Kit Friend
For a number of years, NUS elections have been contested by open Labour Students, and “Independents” who are often Labour Party Members (or at a push Liberal or Green).
But this year, I’m going to be contesting as an official Conservative candidate. I believe standing for office carries with it a responsibility to be open about affiliations, and that if the NUS claims to be a truly representative body, this should be reflected in the politics …

[10 Mar 2010 | Helen Roberts | No Comment]
Want to stand for NUS elections?

Student Life’s new target it to expand our remit from focusing primarily on setting up new CF branches, to engaging directly with Student Unions across the country.

I urge you all to consider standing in the upcoming NUS elections; it is a worthwhile organisation with considerable influence and Conservatives should get stuck in.

[18 Feb 2010 | Owen Meredith | 5 Comments]
50% of Students will not vote

Despite this election being the most important for a generation, nearly half of all university students will not vote in May. That is the story revealed in yesterday’s survey conducted by student accommodation provider Unite, which questioned more than 1,500 students.
This is despite the fact that nearly all students currently at university have been educated largely or exclusively under a Labour Government, since those who started university last year began primary education in 1997.
The survey showed that while only 12% said they had “no interest in politics”, almost half said …

[19 Nov 2009 | guest author | No Comment]
Emma Watret encourages young people in Loughborough to get involved in politics

Emma is 22 and graduated from Keel University last May. She has now returned home to Shepshed and is working hard to save up enough money to go back to university and study to become a Lawyer. ‘I did go along to a few events that the Conservative Society put on while I was at university and I really enjoyed them; I wish I had got more involved now though’ said Emma.
Emma recently got involved with Nicky Morgan’s campaign to become the next MP for Loughborough, and she is now …

[14 Oct 2009 | Michael Rock | No Comment]
Make a Call For Change!

The CCHQ Call centre (GenEVA), situated on the 5th Floor of Millbank Tower, is the Party’s state-of-the art automated telephone contact centre designed to support Conservative Party Campaigning across our battleground seats.

London CF has been leading the way for weeks now holding regular events and packing out the centre!

[12 Oct 2009 | Student Life | No Comment]
Student Life update from Clare Hilley

Clare currently has three main roles in the Conservative Party; working as a Councillor in Croydon, as Chair of London Conservative Future and serving as Vice Chair of Student Life:

2009 has been a year of numerous campaign days, meetings and social action projects and 2010 is going to be busier!

London CF is campaigning every week across London, providing strong support in crucial target seats in the run up to the general election.

[24 Sep 2009 | Student Life | One Comment]
Nottingham University Students Fight for Change

Showing that politics has never been more relevant to young people, The Nottingham University Conservative Association (NUCA) have recorded a massive uptake in membership at this year’s Freshers’ Fayre, exceeding the numbers for the same time last year despite a £2 increase in membership fee.
The President of the Conservative Association at Nottingham, Nick Allsopp said “Response has been overwhelmingly positive; a lot of people who have never been involved with the Conservatives before are coming up and joining; seeking to find out more about the party, to get involved and …

[7 Sep 2009 | Student Life | No Comment]
Student Life update from Paul Wells

During the summer holidays the student life committee has been gearing up for the up-coming year. Elections and Schools Officer Cllr. Paul Wells reports on what he will be up to the in next few months :
The summer has been a busy few months. Tempting though it would have been to rest on my laurels after Chloe Smith’s triumph in Norwich North, a lot of work has been needed to order to lay the groundstones for a successful general election year.
This has not just involve problem solving and troubleshooting individual …

[1 Sep 2009 | Patrick Sullivan | No Comment]
The Student Life Tours are back

The Student Life Tours are back – and this term they’re going to even more of our branches!

These events start again in October and will be visiting branches in Manchester, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Norwich, Leeds, Durham, London, Nottingham and Cambridge.

The purpose of these events is to introduce students to the organisations and ideas that make up the wider conservative movement.