National Conservative Convention

The National Conservative Convention (NCC), is the most senior body of the Conservative Party's voluntary wing. The National Convention effectively serves as the Party's internal Parliament, and is made up of its 800 highest-ranking Party Officers.

National Conservative
Convention
Founded1867
Headquarters
4 Matthew Parker Street, London, England
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Key people
Peter Booth , CHAIRMAN
Peter Smallwood, PRESIDENT
Julian Ellacott, VICE PRESIDENT
Fleur Butler, VICE PRESIDENT
Michael Winstanley, VICE PRESIDENT
Websiteconservatives.com

The composition and functions of the NCC have evolved since its establishment in 1867. It has previously had a major role in policy-making and the planning of Party Conferences. Today, its primary purposes are to take charge of internal Party affairs and representing the views of Party members. Most crucially, it elects five members each year to sit on the Conservative Party Board.

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