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51: 1456: 1444: 1838:'s reform agenda and returned to the Conservative Party from UKIP." As a result, the CDA Committee met in September 2008 and agreed that it would be best if the CDA were wound up. In December, Mike Smith announced on the CDA forums that the CDA would be disbanding as he himself had now come to support the Tories again and wanted to campaign for them in the run-up to the 1821:
expelled CDA Chairman Mike Smith from the Conservative Party for threatening to stand candidates against Conservatives. Mike Smith issued a writ claiming Breach of Natural Justice and the party was obliged to re-admit him to membership. Soon afterwards, Smith resigned from the Conservative Party, and
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for "the sleaze, double-dealing, arrogance, incompetence, Europhilia, indifference and drift with which the party is still associated. "Voters", he wrote, "deserve a real alternative to Blairism and his 'straight kinda guy' chicanery. Mr. Maude and his C-Changing Tories are incapable of providing
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Michael Keith Smith later described the advertisement, written by former CDA supporter Peter Gibbs, as "regrettably homophobic". Smith branded the incident "an untoward event" and promised that CDA will take a more "forward-looking and inclusive role in future".
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MP withdrew his patronage from the magazine due to the appearance of the advert, saying that he was 'appalled' by the "antics" of the CDA and that he no longer wanted to be associated with the magazine "in any way".
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During 2008 Mike Smith rapidly changed his stance and announced on the CDA's forum that he had rejoined the Conservative Party: "After wide-ranging initial doubts, Mike Smith has now enthusiastically accepted
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in the UK. The previous year Herron had stood as an independent candidate in European Elections for North East England, gaining almost 40,000 votes, over 5.1%.
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On 6 October 2004, the Conservative Democratic Alliance held another meeting as a fringe event at the Conservative Party Conference, again in
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The CDA held what was described as "a packed meeting of right-wingers" in a hotel at the Conservative Party conference in
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and political commentator Richard North blamed Smith's intervention for the Tories' failure to win back the seat.
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of gagging his party's MPs over the EU, declaring him "a disgrace to the party." The meeting was addressed by:
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Gregory Lauder-Frost, former Political Secretary, and Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, of the Monday Club.
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Stuart Millson, an independent councillor for East Malling and Larkfield Parish Council, and founder, with
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carried a letter from the CDA, signed by Mike Smith, attacking the Conservative Party and its chairman
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The CDA produced a regular bulletin, and maintained a website with discussion forums (now defunct).
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The CDA planned to field its own candidates against Conservative MPs with small majorities at the
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Sam Swerling, a consultant solicitor, Law Lecturer and former Monday Club chairman, who described
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on 11 October 2002, chaired by Mike Smith, who accused Conservative Party Chief Whip
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it." ("C-Change" was a now-defunct Tory modernising pressure group headed by Maude.)
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stood in the May 2005 general election as the UKIP parliamentary candidate for
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in the United Kingdom, both of which it perceived to be after-effects of
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Politician killed himself straight after release from psychiatric unit
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An anti-Conservative Party advertisement for the CDA was published in
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described the CDA as "a hardline offshoot of the Monday Club".
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Conservative political advocacy groups in the United Kingdom
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Organisations that oppose LGBT rights in the United Kingdom
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Original members of the CDA's steering committee included:
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The CDA was formed mostly by disaffected members of the
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by Nicholas Watt, The Guardian, Saturday May 18, 2002
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Adrian Davies, then chairman of the Freedom Party, a
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In the event no candidates stood for the CDA at the
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Overcrowded Britain – Our Immigration Crisis Exposed
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Index

Conservative Democratic Organisation
a series
Conservatism
in the United Kingdom


British nationalism
Burkean
Cameronism
Muscular liberalism
Civic
Compassionate
Green
Liberal
Thatcherism
Neo
One-nation
Powellism
Progressive
Toryism
High
Red
Social
Ultra
British unionism
Classical liberalism
Elitism
Aristocracy
Meritocracy
Noblesse oblige
Family values
Imperialism

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