Conservative Future is the movement for under 30s, including all members of the Conservative Party of this age. The organisation is all about involving young people in politics and addressing the issues that matter to them.
With 15,000 members across the country, Conservative Future runs a range of events and activities, from policy discussions to social gatherings. Many of these are organised by individual branches, which are based in cities, constituencies and on campuses. Members of Conservative Future also have the opportunity to get involved in campaign activity – supporting and standing as Conservative candidates in elections at all levels, from student politics to Westminster.
Conservative Future helps set the agenda in the Party - influencing the politics of tomorrow. The organisation is a vital element of the Conservative Party’s path back to government – and there has never been a better opportunity to get involved.
Conservative Future has an important role to play as the youth voice within the Party, ensuring that the views and opinions of young people are taken on board in the policy renewal process. This includes taking the message of the Conservative Party to all people aged under 30 and to those studying in universities, colleges and schools.
Give one of your elected Councillor’s a call to discuss how you can play a major part in the local community. Helping the young to achieve their own ambition and look for ways to develop a community spirit and inspire individual to see there in a future for everyone.
You political aspiration will be helped as we move forward developing your policies within a framework of support.
How ever much you want to get involved is entirely up to you - whatever your experience of life and whatever you do, there are opportunities to participate and contribute to the future of the Party.
We want to hear from the Conservatives of the future, and there are a number of benefits to getting involved:
- The opportunity to meet the Party Leader and the Shadow Cabinet.
- The opportunity to discuss and influence policy.
- The opportunity to meet like-minded individuals with an interest in politics.
- The opportunity to learn and acquire new skills.
- The opportunity to attend events in the Houses of Parliament, embassies and at the centre of politics.
- The opportunity to get involved as much or as little as you want.
Horbury & Ossett need people of vision to develop the way forward. Ther are national and local activities to cater for members nationwide. Even if you are not currently a member, why not come along to one of our events and find out more about who we are and what we can offer you?

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