How to engage with the conservative party’s manifesto process

How to engage with the conservative party’s manifesto process

How to engage with the conservative party’s manifesto process

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On Wednesday 5 July, we held an online event with James Price (Former Chief of Staff to the Chancellor of the Exchequer), which provided public affairs teams with a better understand the process for inputting into Conservative Party policy and explored a range of topics, including:

  • The Conservative Party’s general election manifesto process
  • The key engagement points for inputting into Conservative policy
  • Effective ways for public affairs teams to engage with the party

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