Giles Dilnot
“The Tory Leader tells ConservativeHome’s Editor Giles Dilnot, what Conservatives can expect at Conference, how she understands frustrations with where the party is, how she feels about defections, Reform and Labour, and what her plan is to get back to government.”
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What would a New Centre Right government do in its first 100 Days?
James Yucel
“NCR offers operational conservatism and its principles are practical. Produce more at home in energy, industry, and housing. Spread capital and security. Run on metrics, publish dashboards, set quarterly targets, time-limit decisions, escalate blockages, and much more”
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How we’re making Conference great again
Stewart Harper
“Manchester will be where we continue our renewal, announce new policies, and prepare for elections in local government, for mayoralties, in the Senedd, and in Holyrood next May.”
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Badenoch prepares to break with ECHR to break with ‘status quo’
Tali Fraser
“ConservativeHome has been leaked a Tory briefing that makes the direction of travel clear. “Failing to announce that our policy is to leave the ECHR,” it says, “would position the Conservative Party as defending the status quo”.”
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Across Britain Jew hatred has become, sadly, a ‘new normal’ for too many
Georgia L Gilholy
“What happened in Manchester yesterday, is not just a deep tragedy for this country, but a global embarrassment.”
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Reform’s policy on Indefinite Leave to Remain is not racist, it’s just completely unfair
James Starkie
“This issue of fairness sits at the heart of the public frustration with current immigration levels and the issue of small boats. If we are to tackle the issue of migration, fairness must be at the centre of it.”
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Badenoch needs to separate adherence to Net Zero from the broader question of clean energy
Henry Hill
“A sensible nuclear programme need not conflict with, for example, heavy exploitation of the North Sea. But Britain’s long-term prosperity and energy security rest also on getting a head start on tomorrow’s power sources.”
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Patrick English
“The Conservatives must come to their Conference armed with a clear plan to make headlines and make interventions which will find their way to the news feeds and television screens of ordinary voters.”
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Every Reform vote helps Labour – Conservatives must unite to deliver for London
Elizabeth Campbell
“If we stay focused on sound finances, safe streets and strong services, 2026 will not just be about defence, but about gains across the capital.”
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Why the Conservatives must rediscover optimism
Joe Robertson
“Voters want hope. If we cannot sound excited about a future Conservative government at conference, why should anyone else?”
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