An
unofficial guide to the shape and content of David
Cameron’s programme for government.
ConservativeIntelligence.com's
comprehensive guide to the Tory manifesto for the 2010
election.
The guide will analyse every
Conservative policy on a portfolio-by-portfolio basis. The
analysis will be written by independent commentators who are
expert in their fields.
The Manifesto publication
will be made available to all delegates attending the conference
and will also be available to purchase online through a number
of outlets.
The manifesto's content will
not be finalised until early January but listed below are some
of the already confirmed chapters:
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE MANIFESTO GUIDE
Iain Anderson
of Cicero Consulting: Financial
Policy and Welfare Reform
Steven Baker
and Andrew Storey: Defence Policy
Douglas Carswell MP
: The Constitution,
Democracy and Political Ethics
Alex Deane,
former Chief of Staff to David
Cameron: Civil Liberties
Duncan Flynn
of ConservativeIntelligence:
Think Tanks and a new Conservative Government
James Forsyth,
Political Editor of The
Spectator: How the Conservatives will run Whitehall
Dr David Green
of Civitas: Immigration Policy
Andrew Haldenby
of Reform: Health Policy
Daniel Hannan MEP
: Localism
Dr William Inboden
of the Legatum Institute:
Foreign and Security Policy
Jonathan Isaby
of ConservativeIntelligence:
The First 100 Days of A Conservative Government
Graeme Leach,
Chief Economist of the
Institute of Directors: Fiscal and Growth Policy
Martin Le Jeune
of OpenRoad: Media Policy
Dan Lewis
of the Economic Policy Centre:
Energy Policy
Gavin McKinnon
of Policy Exchange: Criminal
Justice Policy
Tim Montgomerie
of ConservativeIntelligence:
Compassionate Conservatism, Conservative Priorities, European
Policy, Family Policy and The Indispensable Frontbenchers
David Orr
of the National Housing
Federation: Housing Policy
Cllr Harry Phibbs
of
ConservativeIntelligence: Local Government Policy
Ben Rogers
of Christian Solidarity
Worldwide: Human Rights Policy
Stephan Shakespeare
of YouGov: The
Post-Bureaucratic Age
Matthew Sinclair
of The TaxPayers’
Alliance: The Quangocracy
Professor Roderick Smith
of Imperial College:
Transport Policy
Rachel Wolf
of the New Schools Network:
Education Policy
Representative
of the National Association of
Pension Funds: Pensions Policy.
One complementary copy
of the publication will be given to all conference
attendees’. Further copies will be available to buy
on the day at a discounted rate.
Attendees to the
Conference will also receive a complimentary briefing via
email as soon as the actual Tory manifesto is published
covering any subsequent major policy announcements.
If you are planning on attending
the Conference please order extra copies of the Manifesto
publication when booking your ticket(s). If you are unable to
attend the Conference but wish to purchase the publication
please fill out the below form.