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  1. Treasurer of the Conservative Party. The office of Treasurer of the Conservative Party was established in 1911, along with that of Chairman, as part of a wider reorganisation of the Conservative and Unionist Party's machinery following the party's failure to win the general elections of January and December 1910. [1]

  2. Boris Johnson. The 2019 Conservative Party leadership election happened when the prime minister and leader of the Conservative Party, Theresa May, announced on 24 May 2019 that she would resign as leader on 7 June, and resign as Prime Minister when a replacement is elected. Nominations closed on 10 June 2019 with ten candidates officially being ...

  3. Bow Group — Conservative think tank. Bright Blue — Think tank and pressure group advocating for liberal conservativism. Bruges Group — Eurosceptic think tank. Carlton Club — Gentleman's club in London. The original home of the Conservative Party before the creation of Conservative Central Office. [2]

  4. The European Young Conservatives (EYC) is ECR Party's youth wing. It brings together conservative and political parties from across Europe. As of 2020, the group has a membership of 30 political youth organisations from 30 countries and territories. Its patron was Margaret Thatcher until her death in 2013. Country.

  5. Allegations of Islamophobia in the UK Conservative Party have been made, including against senior politicians, such as Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Zac Goldsmith . Baroness Warsi, former co-chair of the Conservative Party, said in 2018 that anti-Muslim prejudice had "poisoned" the party. [1] Many Muslim party members welcomed Warsi's ...

  6. The Chairman of the Conservative Party is Richard Holden who has been in the role since 13 November 2023. The role of Deputy Chairman is currently held by eight Members of Parliament, they are: Sara Britcliffe, James Daly, Angela Richardson, Rachel Maclean (Women), Jack Lopresti, Nickie Aiken (Party Board), Jonathan Gullis and Matt Vickers.

  7. Electoral history of Michael Gove. Cameron–Clegg coalition. Chamberlain war ministry. Conservative government, 1922–1924. Conservative government, 1957–1964. Eden ministry. First Major ministry. First May ministry. First Peel ministry.