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Vice Chairman
editIn December 2005, [David Cameron] appointed Grant Shapps Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party, with responsibility for campaigning[1]. Shapps tried to bring in new methods of campaigning, including the use of "Push Politics", campaigning on local matters by sending e-mails to members of the electorate[2] He also ran the Ealing Southall by-election, where the Conservative Party were listed as "David Cameron's Conservatives" on the ballot paper[3]
Shapps was closely involved in running the controversial Ealing Southall by-election in which Conservative Candidate Tony Lit was revealed as having been photographed four weeks before being selected with former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair[4], During a bitterly fought by-election Shapps was targeted by hackers who broke into his YouTube account to post a message under his name saying the party could not win the by-election [5]. Labour held the seat with the LibDems coming second and Conservative in third place though with a small increase in vote share[6].
References
edit- ^ Grant Shapps MP Profile
- ^ FT: Tories study US internet tactics to beat Labour
- ^ Right-wing Tories demand changes after defeat
- ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1557592/Polls-add-to-Cameron's-woes-after-Lit-gaffe.html
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/mobile/bbc_news/politics/736/73665/story7366578b.wml??item=28042007news.
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6907049.stm
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