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Conservative Party

All the latest news, comment and analysis of David Cameron's Conservative Party. The Conservative Party conference 2011 will take place in Manchester between October 2 and 5.

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EU: Clegg warns Cameron of 'economic suicide'

Deputy PM sets himself on a collision course with Cameron, saying Britain must not "retreat to the margins" of Europe.

30 Oct 2011

Now is the time to give us a say over Europe

Telegraph View: Britain's relations with the eurozone are about to change profoundly. We must all decide how.

30 Oct 2011

The Tories are forgetting the lessons of the past

David Cameron's rebel backbenchers are the pinstriped equivalent of the protesters outside St Paul's, says Matthew d'Ancona.

29 Oct 2011

Cameron braced for new EU revolts

PM faces gruelling series of showdowns with Tory MPs over increases to EU budget and changes to Britain's extradition laws.

29 Oct 2011

Sack Sir Humphrey for new deal on Europe

Douglas Carswell explains what his fellow backbenchers are looking for in their leader's negotiations with Brussels.

29 Oct 2011

Parties 'should get £3 per vote from taxpayers'

Political parties should receive £3 state funding for every vote they receive, according to a government-commissioned inquiry.

29 Oct 2011

We can love our neighbours without kowtowing

Equality and diversity laws have pushed us into submitting to an odd view of the world, says Graeme Archer.

28 Oct 2011

Clocks could go forward all year

Britain's clocks could move forward by an hour all year round as the Government considers backing plans for a controversial daylight saving bill.

28 Oct 2011

Prime Minister's officials spend more than £3,500 to join Cameron on holiday

David Cameron's officials spent more than £3,500 on government credit cards to join the Prime Minister on holiday in Ibiza.

28 Oct 2011

Holes in 'grand eurozone solution’

Trillion euro bail-out to save single currency in danger of unravelling after warning rescue too dependent on high-risk deals.

27 Oct 2011

George Osborne to block IMF cash for eurozone bail-out

British taxpayers will not help to pay for the euro bail-out, George Osborne has pledged.

27 Oct 2011

The EU plates are shifting – and Cameron risks being stranded

As Europe is reshaped, both party and country are urging the Prime Minister to seize Britain’s moment, says Fraser Nelson.

27 Oct 2011

Eurosceptics haven't noticed the EU dying

The Eurosceptic wing of the Conservative Party are the political equivalent of suicide bombers, writes Dan Hodges.

27 Oct 2011

Osborne: 'Britain will not pay for Eurozone bailouts'

The Chancellor said "very good progress" had been made in Brussels towards solving the immediate Eurozone crisis, but stressed that the UK would not directly pay into the bailout fund.

27 Oct 2011

Your View: What do you think of the new householder rights to protect your home?

Householders are to be given new rights of self-defence to confront burglars without the risk of being prosecuted under measures unveiled by Kenneth Clarke, the Justice Secretary.

27 Oct 2011

MoD consultants make £5.5m from budget cuts

Cost-cutting consultants employed by the Ministry of Defence to find budget savings are being paid £3,950 each a day, the Government has revealed.

27 Oct 2011

Osborne warns of 'blank spaces' in euro rescue package

George Osborne has warned there are still “blank spaces” in the rescue deal agreed last night by European leaders to tackle the continent’s debt crisis.

27 Oct 2011

Employment laws are there for a reason

The Conservatives are only Right-wing when no one wants them to be, says Ed West.

26 Oct 2011

Who exactly is the mug, Mr Cameron?

The Prime Minister has showed his Flashman side again, and it's not a good look, says David Hughes.

26 Oct 2011

David Cameron's grey hair shows the strain

When he was voted into office in May 2010 as the youngest British Prime Minister in nearly 200 years, David Cameron had a head of healthy-looking, dark hair.

26 Oct 2011

The PM may not sense bad blood, but MPs do

Telegraph View: The EU is facing the gravest crisis in its history. David Cameron needs the support of his party when he fights for Britain’s interests.

25 Oct 2011

Clegg: Tory demands on EU 'impossible'

Conservative row over Europe puts strain on Coalition as Deputy PM says there can be no move towards leaving the EU.

25 Oct 2011

Tory apologises after calling rival a 't---' in angry email copied to 120 councillors

A senior Tory politician has been forced to apologise after he insulted a rival in an angry email - and accidently copied in all 120 other councillors.

25 Oct 2011

Cameron: 'no bad blood' with Europe rebels

The Prime Minister insists he will have no long term problems with the Tory backbenchers who rebelled against a three line whip on a European referendum.

25 Oct 2011

Treasury denies MP swore at George Osborne

Treasury sources have denied that an MP swore at George Osborne, the chancellor, over the EU referendum.

25 Oct 2011