Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Cambridge Conservative Association | |
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| Name | Cambridge Conservative Association |
| Leader | Heidi Allen |
| Headquarters | Cambridge |
| Ideology | Conservatism |
| Colours | Blue |
Cambridge Conservative Association is a Conservative Party (UK) organisation based in Cambridge, England, with roots dating back to the 19th century, influenced by notable figures such as Benjamin Disraeli, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, and Winston Churchill. The association has been involved in various local and national campaigns, including the General Election 2010, General Election 2015, and General Election 2017, often working alongside other Conservative Party (UK) branches, such as the Oxford Conservative Association and the London Conservative Association. The association's activities are also influenced by national Conservative Party (UK) policies, shaped by leaders like David Cameron, Theresa May, and Boris Johnson, as well as events like the Brexit referendum and the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
The history of the Cambridge Conservative Association is closely tied to the development of the Conservative Party (UK) in the United Kingdom, with key events like the Reform Act 1832 and the Reform Act 1867 shaping the party's evolution, under the influence of prominent politicians such as Robert Peel, William Ewart Gladstone, and Arthur James Balfour. The association has been active in Cambridge since the mid-19th century, with early members including notable figures like Charles Villiers Stanford and Eglantyne Jebb, who were involved in various local and national campaigns, such as the Women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom and the Boer Wars. The association's history is also marked by significant events, including the General Strike of 1926, the Suez Crisis, and the Falklands War, which were influenced by the policies of governments led by Stanley Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain, and Margaret Thatcher.
The Cambridge Conservative Association is part of the Conservative Party (UK)'s regional structure, which includes other associations like the Eastern Regional Conservative Party and the London Conservative Association, with the party's national headquarters located in London. The association is governed by a committee, which includes officers such as the chairman, treasurer, and secretary, who work closely with local Members of Parliament (UK) like Heidi Allen and Lucy Frazer, as well as Councillors from the Cambridge City Council and the Cambridgeshire County Council. The association also has links with other Conservative Party (UK) organisations, such as the Conservative Future and the Conservative Women's Organisation, which are involved in promoting the party's values and policies, as outlined in documents like the Conservative Party manifesto, 2010 and the Conservative Party manifesto, 2015.
The Cambridge Conservative Association has been involved in various local and national elections, including the General Election 2010, General Election 2015, and General Election 2017, with candidates like Nick Hillman and Chamali Fernando standing for the Conservative Party (UK) in Cambridge. The association has also been active in local elections, such as the Cambridge City Council election, 2018 and the Cambridgeshire County Council election, 2017, working to promote the party's policies and values, as outlined in documents like the Conservative Party manifesto, 2010 and the Conservative Party manifesto, 2015. The association's election campaigns are often influenced by national Conservative Party (UK) policies, shaped by leaders like David Cameron, Theresa May, and Boris Johnson, as well as events like the Brexit referendum and the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
The Cambridge Conservative Association has had several notable members, including Heidi Allen, who served as the Member of Parliament (UK) for South Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency) from 2015 to 2019, and Lucy Frazer, who has been the Member of Parliament (UK) for South East Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency) since 2015. Other notable members include Nick Hillman, who stood as the Conservative Party (UK) candidate in Cambridge during the General Election 2010, and Chamali Fernando, who stood as the Conservative Party (UK) candidate in Cambridge during the General Election 2015. The association's members have also been involved in various local and national campaigns, including the Women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom and the Conservative Party (UK)'s LGBT+ rights initiatives, which have been influenced by prominent politicians like Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and David Cameron.
The Cambridge Conservative Association is involved in a range of activities, including campaigning, fundraising, and community outreach, often working alongside other Conservative Party (UK) branches, such as the Oxford Conservative Association and the London Conservative Association. The association hosts various events, such as Conservative Party (UK) conferences, dinner parties, and charity events, which are attended by notable figures like Boris Johnson, Theresa May, and Michael Gove. The association also engages in local community activities, such as volunteering and charity work, with members participating in initiatives like the Conservative Party (UK)'s Social Action programme, which has been influenced by the policies of governments led by David Cameron, Theresa May, and Boris Johnson. The association's activities are also influenced by national Conservative Party (UK) policies, shaped by events like the Brexit referendum and the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as well as the party's relationships with other organisations, such as the European People's Party and the International Democrat Union.
Category:Conservative Party (UK)