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Conservative Party Newsletter

The Conservative Party newsletter was a regular email update offering supporters direct insight into the party's campaigns, communications and political message, including weekly emails associated with David Cameron.

About the Newsletter

Subscribers to the Conservative Party mailings were able to sign up to receive David Cameron's exclusive weekly emails. These updates kept readers informed about the latest party activity and political developments.

  • The latest Conservative videos
  • Blogs from the party
  • News on current campaigns

The Party's Message

The newsletter set out the Conservative Party's view that, after thirteen years of Labour, the country faced serious challenges. The party stated that the economy had been wrecked, that violent crime and national debt had risen, and that Britain had fallen down the educational league tables in maths, English and science.

It argued that Britain needed to rebuild its economy, mend society and fix politics, and that the Conservatives could turn the country around with support from the public.

Getting Involved

The Conservative Party invited people to find out how it proposed to address these challenges by signing up to receive its newsletters. The mailings also acknowledged that times were tough and noted that donations would be put to immediate use in the campaign to win the next election.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Conservative Party newsletter offer?

It offered David Cameron's exclusive weekly emails, keeping subscribers up to date on the latest Conservative videos, blogs and campaigns.

What issues did the party highlight?

The newsletter pointed to a wrecked economy, rising violent crime and national debt, and a fall down the educational league tables in maths, English and science after thirteen years of Labour.

What did the Conservative Party propose?

It said Britain needed to rebuild its broken economy, mend its broken society and fix its broken politics, and that the Conservatives could turn the country around with public support.

How could people learn more about the party's plans?

By receiving the party's newsletters, readers could find out how the Conservatives proposed to address these challenges.

Were donations mentioned?

Yes. The party acknowledged times were tough but said any donation would be put to immediate use in its campaign to win the next election.

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