Conservative Democratic Organisation | |
Founder: | Peter Cruddas |
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Leader Title: | President |
Leader Title2: | Vice President |
Leader Name2: | Stephen Greenhalgh |
Leader Title3: | Chairman |
Leader Name3: | David Campbell Bannerman |
Parent Organisation: | Conservative Party |
The Conservative Democratic Organisation is a grouping within the British Conservative Party. It is widely believed to be aligned with Boris Johnson.[1] [2]
The CDO was launched on 11 December 2022, and is backed by the Conservative peer Lord Peter Cruddas.[3] Its website states that its mission is to "strengthen party democracy by ensuring the Conservative Party is representative of the membership and fairly represents their views",[4] and criticises the October 2022 leadership election process which led to the unopposed "coronation" of Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister.[5] The party was also critical of Sunak's dismissal of Suella Braverman as home secretary in the November 2023 cabinet reshuffle, calling it "political suicide".[6] The group explicitly includes non-Conservative members.[7]
The CDO's first public conference was held on 13 May 2023 in Bournemouth. Priti Patel, formerly Johnson's Home Secretary, gave a keynote address in which she blamed Conservative losses in the 2023 local elections on a disconnect between leadership and the party grassroots and lauded Johnson as a "vote-winning political giant" who she felt was unfairly removed from power by Conservative MPs.[8] [9]