Sheffield Conservative Policy Forum (CPF)
Our new discussion brief focuses on workers and families. The prime minister has pledged to honour the manifesto we were elected upon in spite of the setbacks the pandemic has brought with it. We need your input on how you see the way forward. We are especially interested from young people and women who remain a silent majority, we would like to hear their views on the future and hopefully generate their engagement with politics again. We would like you to invite any friends or colleagues who would be interested in this topic, they do not have to be party members to join the discussion.
Workers and Families – discussion dates October 14th at 7pm and October 15th at 2pm
What is the CPF?
The Conservative Policy Forum is the party's grassroots-led think tank that bridges the gap between members and ministers. CPF offers people across the country an opportunity to discuss and design solutions to the policy challenges facing Britain today, and have their say in the national discussion which is fed directly to the Prime Minister's Policy Unit and Government Ministers.
It is as important as ever that we demonstrate how only the Conservatives will make the difficult decisions needed to secure a better and brighter future for Britain. With 250 groups across the country, a fantastic voluntary team and strong professional support from CCHQ, the CPF has a vital role at the heart of the Conservative Party.
The new topic for discussion is Workers and Families.
There are two ways you can become involved in this important forum;
- By coming along to meetings arranged by me where we can discuss the questions in open meetings, and I will coordinate the answers within the time frame specified in the brief. Due to the current situation these will be held online.
- Two discussions will take place
- On Wednesday 14th October at 7pm
- On Thursday 15th October at 2pm
- I will send out a separate message with regard to joining the scheduled online meetings
- The Young Conservatives – Lewis will be scheduling their own meeting
- I will forward the brief to participants before the meeting
- The responses are required by the 25th October 2020
- Two discussions will take place
- By joining as an individual where you will receive all the latest information and be able to submit your individual responses. You will find many topics featured on the web site that are running at a national level and where you can register to participate. The web site address is www.conservativepolicyforum.com where you will find a join button at the top of the homepage.
If you would like to be involved, please register your interest at [email protected] and I will be in touch with details of the online meetings, I hope to see you there.
Janet Anber
Sheffield Conservative Policy Forum