Post Tagged with: "Optimism"

The Conservative Christian Fellowship

The Conservative Christian Fellowship, of which I am a member, has launched a new website: The Mission of the CCF is: – to build a strong, relational bridge between the Party and the Christian Community – to seek out Christians who support the Conservatives, and encourage and equip them to […]

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The General Election is finally called

Via conservatives.com: David Cameron has welcomed the official announcement of the General Election date. The election is a choice between five more years of Gordon Brown’s tired government making things worse – or change with the Conservatives, who have the energy, leadership and values to get Britain moving again. Speaking […]

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Cameron unveils “Big Society” plan

Conservatives today set out policies to help mend Britain’s Broken Society, including the creation of a new “neighbourhood army” of 5,000 professional community organisers that would give communities the help they need to work together and tackle their problems. Read more: The Conservative Party | News | Cameron unveils “Big Society” […]

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Wycombe Hospital – Why I’m backing David Cameron

An elector came to see me about parking, but we soon found ourselves discussing the treatment her father had received at Wycombe Hospital. The story was truly heart-rending. I’ll be following up on that story, but for the moment, let me just say that it put me very much in […]

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Feeling upbeat

Well, after visiting the magnificent Wycombe Abbey School yesterday to discover that they are very happy to share their facilities with the state sector, and after a great doorstep session this morning in Totteridge, where I found Labour voters coming over to the Conservatives, I am feeling rather upbeat, despite […]

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David Cameron: The real choice in British politics

Some people say there are no real choices in politics anymore. They think it doesn’t matter who you vote for, because whoever gets in, they won’t make a difference. Those people are wrong. It does matter. It will make a difference. Especially at this election and at this time. Read […]

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Buckinghamshire pupils excel at key stage 4

Via Buckinghamshire County Council, we find congratulations are due to the staff and pupils of Buckinghamshire’s schools: Figures published yesterday (13 January 2010) on the achievements of pupils in Buckinghamshire in GCSE examinations and other equivalent qualifications at the end of Key Stage 4 (KS4) show that results have improved […]

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