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Conservative Party Conference held in Manchester at the Central Convention Complex in 2011. The Conservative Party Conference (CPC) is a four-day national conference event held by the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom. It takes place every year in October during the British party conference season, when the House of Commons is
The party traditionally holds the annual Conservative Party Conference during party conference season, at which senior Conservative figures promote party policy. The Conservative Party was founded in 1834 from the Tory Party and was one of two dominant political parties in the 19th century, along with the Liberal Party.
The Conservative Party Conference, Labour Party Conference and the twice-per-year Liberal Democrat Conference, representing the three largest UK-wide political parties, in terms of seats held, hold their main annual conferences in the autumn. These occur in reverse order to this list, and remains the order regardless as to which party is in ...
Watch live as the Conservative Party conference 2023 gets underway in Manchester on Sunday 1 October. Britain’s Foreign Minister James Cleverly and Minister for Defence Grant Shapps are expected ...
Watch live as the Conservative party conference takes place in Manchester on Monday 2 October. Today is the second day of the annual event with chancellor Jeremy Hunt, former prime minister Liz ...
Steve Barclay and Michael Gove are among the big names taking to the stage this morning (3 October) at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester. Barclay will open proceedings for the day at ...
The Conservative Party Conference takes place, where each of the four remaining leadership hopefuls give a speech. [38] 8 and 9 October: Conservative MPs vote in two more ballots, where candidates are reduced to two finalists. [41] 10–31 October An online ballot of the final two candidates takes place for all Conservative party members. [38 ...
In 1982 two IRA volunteers went to the Conservative Party conference in Brighton, on Britain's south coast. Magee and another IRA member visited Blackpool on the north-west coast, where the 1983 conference was scheduled to take place. It was decided to make the attempt in 1984 when the conference would be back in Brighton.