Founded | 1834 |
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Headquarters | 4 Matthew Parker Street, Westminster, England , |
Key people | Richard Holden, Board Chairman Graham Edwards, Treasurer Roger Pratt, Secretary |
Website | conservatives.com |
The Conservative Party Board is the national governing body of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for operational matters such as fundraising, membership, candidates, and internal elections.[1] It is made up of members from each section of the party: voluntary, political and professional. The board meets once a month and works closely with Conservative Campaign Headquarters elected representatives and the voluntary membership mainly through a number of management sub-committees.[1]
Members
Board[1] | ||
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Office | Incumbent | |
Chairman of the Board Chairman of the Conservative Party |
Richard Holden MP | |
Chairman of the National Conservative Convention Deputy Chairman of the Board |
Peter Booth | |
Treasurer of the Conservative Party | Graham Edwards | |
President of the National Conservative Convention | Peter Smallwood | |
Vice President of the National Conservative Convention | Fleur Butler | |
Vice President of the National Conservative Convention | Julian Ellacott | |
Vice President of the National Conservative Convention | Michael Winstanley | |
Senior member of the professional staff of the Party | Alan Mabbutt OBE | |
Chairman of the Conservative Councillors’ Association | Cllr Phil Broadhead | |
Chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party | Craig Hoy MSP | |
Chairman of the Welsh Conservative Party | Cllr Tomos Davies | |
Nominated by the Leader with endorsement by the Board | Matt Wright | |
Chairman of the Association of Conservative Peers | Rt Hon The Lord Forsyth of Drumlean PC | |
Chairman of the 1922 Committee | Sir Graham Brady MP | |
Elected by the 1922 Committee | Richard Graham CBE MP | |
Elected by the 1922 Committee | David Morris MP | |
Elected by the 1922 Committee | Bob Blackman MP | |
Secretary to the Board | Roger Pratt CBE MP |
References
- 1 2 3 "Party Structure and Organisation". conservatives.com. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
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