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The Conservative Policy Forum is the think tank of the Conservative Party and gives members a chance to have their say on important policies. It creates regular opportunities for all members, regardless of age or location, to discuss the challenges facing the country and to have real influence on Party policy. Whether through their local CPF groups or with our online and in person events we aim to expand the reach of grassroot conservatism.

 

Find out more about the CPF 

 

"The CPF plays a key role in ensuring that Party members‎ have the opportunity to help shape Government Policy. We need to make the most of all of the talent that exists within our Party, and harness our members' enthusiasm." 

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Holborn and St Pancras Conservative Policy Forum meeting

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History of the CPF

​The CPF’s history can be traced back to the Conservative Political Centre (CPC) of the early post-war years. 

Following the reorganisation of Conservative Central Office in 1988, the CPC was brought within the new Research Directorate, and went on to change its name to the Conservative Policy Forum in 1999.

Building on this heritage, the CPF was relaunched as a national group of the voluntary Party in January 2011 with the aim of creating a truly inclusive, national Forum, accessible to all regardless of age or location, that has real influence on Party policy.

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