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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Conservative Future Women Update

Conservative Future Women was launched six months ago by the Rt Hon Theresa May and since then we have held hosted several events across the UK, have met many of our members and campaigned across the country in the local and London Mayoral elections. 

During the summer we hosted a Jubilee Summer Picnic in conjunction with Conservative Future and heard from a variety of politicians on the importance of the Diamond Jubilee. We held a very successful policy debate on whether women can shatter the glass celling with a panel of very successful female entrepreneurs and politicians.


Next week we have two events for our members to attend- a Networking and Skills Workshop that we will be hosting on Thursday 13th September, (7-9:30pm) where attendees will have the opportunity to hear from a range of people in business, politics and professional networking including Baroness Jenkins, Mary MacLeod MP and Charlotte Argyle giving their advice on the skills, attributes and acumen it takes to be successful in business and politics. Get your ticket here

We are also hosting a campaign day for Surrey PCC Julie IIles with Marina Yannakoudakis MEP on Saturday 15th September and please click here for more information. 

We are also very supportive of the recent government reshuffle that has seen a new intake of female MP's stepping up to ministerial posts across education, health, welfare reform and justice and look forward to supporting them in the future. 


Monday, 20 February 2012

The Launch of Conservative Future Women


We are delighted to announce that on Wednesday, the Home Secretary Theresa May officially launched Conservative Future Women. Over 150 activists attended the launch including several leading female MPs.

We have a  long and proud history of encouraging women representatives to put their names forward for key positions. Conservative Future Women is designed specifically to encourage, train and support young women to stand for election at all levels of politics, while ensuring the best and brightest female candidates fully achieve their potential. 

The huge turnout of existing and aspiring young women politicians for the launch party has cemented the Conservative Party’s strong reputation as the clear choice for young women looking to get involved in politics.

In her speech, Theresa May told the audience that getting involved with politics means they can make a difference, to their communities and the world around them.



We are looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and energetic young women to join our team.
Since our launch we have been inundated with requests from our members looking to get more involved - now here is your chance.
For more information or if you would like to apply then please click here for more information.