Friday 9th May 2008

7.30pm PlayPolitical video: John McCain’s ‘Happy Mother’s Day’ message

3.45 PlayPolitical: Cameron tells Bob Geldof and the IoD that change is possible, and tours the BackBoris call centre

3.30pm CentreRight selections: Peter Cuthbertson notes that Americans are advocating Boris as President; Peter Franklin fears the Union is doomed if bendy Wendy is its cheerleader and, more seriously, Andrew Lilico discusses regulatory impact assessments.

12.15pm Seats and candidates: CCHQ mustn’t delay Henley by-election

Noon ToryDiary: ‘New Labour has already won the next election’

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Seats and candidates: Fancy a coach trip to Crewe and Nantwich?

Daniel Kawczynski MP on Platform: Conservatives should abolish Proportional Representation for GLA and EU elections

ToryDiary: Tory MPs queue up to offer Brown some advice

Tim Montgomerie on CentreRight: Portillo didn’t vote for Boris

A YouGov poll for The Sun gives the Conservatives a 26% lead

Yougov_3Yesterday evening’s ToryDiary has more.

"Labour has almost no representation in the south after it lost Reading council. [John] Denham called the fight to win back support in the south "crucial"." - Telegraph | Denham writes for The Guardian

Britain needs an emergency tax-cutting budget - Telegraph leader

David Cameron: Conservatives are the champions of progressive ideals

"A painful reality is dawning on Labour MPs: in its longest unbroken period in office, Labour has done little to advance progressive ideals. A government that promised social justice and economic efficiency has in fact delivered neither, to the dismay of the Labour Party. Instead, it is the Conservative Party that is the champion of progressive ideals in Britain today."- The Conservative leader writing for The Independent

Cameron appoints close friend to be new Tory CEO

"Andrew Feldman, currently a deputy treasurer, will take charge of the party’s national headquarters from July, The Times has learnt. The Tory leader is thought to have assured Caroline Spelman, the party chairman, that she will retain control of the voluntary sector and candidates and that Mr Feldman will report to her." - Telegraph

Networked from birth - John Harris looks at the high number of privately-educated Tory frontbenchers, Guardian

JohnsonlondonNews from the Mayor’s office

Boris Johnson to meet New York Mayor, Michael Bloomberg - BBC

Guto Harri to be Boris’ communications chief - ToryDiary

"The transition is being handled by Nick Boles, the urbane former head of the Policy Exchange think tank and a dead cert to be a Cameron Cabinet minister. He’s assisted by a canny Australian, James McGrath, who has toiled away at Central Office. They will keep Boris on the straight and narrow and ensure that his orders are carried out to the letter. Both have the steel needed to charm, and, where necessary, confront." - Iain Dale in The Telegraph

The Guardian profiles Ray Lewis, Boris Johnson’s deputy mayor

The party needs to put itself at the forefront of a progressive alliance that can inspire the electorate - Ken Livingstone writing in The Guardian

SalmondalexAlex Salmond offers Commons pact to Conservatives - Herald

Brown furious as ITV asks about sick son - Independent

Gordon Brown’s £1bn boost to Ulster - Telegraph

Driving and cheap flights mean that Britain’s carbon footprint is rising - Times

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