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Two of our members campaign with David Cameron.Welcome to the St Andrews University Conservative and Unionist Association. Founded in 1867, we are one of the oldest associations of our kind in the country. But we are also one of the largest, and can go into our 140th anniversary year in 2007 with almost 250 fully paid-up members. And the renaissance in our Association coincides with a renaissance in the Party at large.  The Conservative Party is connecting with the British people, and offering a genuine and popular alternative to our current failing Labour government.

 

But Labour’s relegation to the opposition benches will only be achieved through the hard work continuing. So, if you attend or plan on attending St AndrewsUniversity, then be sure to join the Conservative Association, and help us safeguard our country’s future.

 

A reception in the policy-forming Adam Smith Institute, London.What does the Association do?

• Regular speaker events

• Regular port and policy events

• Four eternally popular annual dinners.

Progressus – our much acclaimed policy journal.

• Trips.

• And much more besides.

 

Ian McFarlane
President

St Andrews University Conservatives’ Events - Candlemas Semester 2008

Thursday 21 February
Tour of the Scottish Parliament with Ted Brocklebank MSP
First Minister’s Questions
Names needed in advance for security reasons

Monday 3 March
Easter Dinner
With Miles Briggs Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for NE Fife
Bella Italia 7.30pm
Tickets £22

Monday 24 March
Annual General Meeting
7pm

Tuesday 22 April
Annabel Goldie MSP, Leader of the Scottish Conservatives
7.30pm

Friday 2 May
May Day Dinner
Balaka, 8pm

Saturday 3 May
Conservative Future Scotland AGM
Lower Parliament Hall 2pm

Gallery

A meeting with David Cameron at the London Assembly.  In one of the Scottish Parliament's Committee Rooms. One of our encounters with Michael Howard, the former leader of the Conservative Party.