Daniel Finkelstein, Chief Leader Writer of The Times, has called the ConIntelligence guide to the Tory manifesto as a "fantastic piece of journalism".
The 120 pages of the guide set out the policies "most likely to fly", the big themes of the Tory manifesto and a portfolio-by-portfolio guide.
Contributors include:
- Iain Anderson of Cicero Consulting: Financial Policy and Welfare Reform
- Steven Baker and Andrew Storey: Defence Policy
- Douglas Carswell MP: The Constitution, Democracy and Political Ethics
- Alex Deane, former Chief of Staff to David Cameron: Civil Liberties
- Duncan Flynn of ConservativeIntelligence: Think Tanks and a new Conservative Government
- James Forsyth, Political Editor of The Spectator: How the Conservatives will run Whitehall
- Dr David Green of Civitas: Immigration Policy
- Andrew Haldenby of Reform: Health Policy
- Daniel Hannan MEP : Localism
- Dr William Inboden of the Legatum Institute: Foreign and Security Policy
- Jonathan Isaby of ConservativeIntelligence: The First 100 Days of A Conservative Government
- Graeme Leach, Chief Economist of the Institute of Directors: Fiscal and Growth Policy
- Martin Le Jeune of OpenRoad: Media Policy
- Dan Lewis of the Economic Policy Centre: Energy Policy
- Gavin McKinnon of Policy Exchange: Criminal Justice Policy
- Tim Montgomerie of ConservativeIntelligence: Compassionate Conservatism, Conservative Priorities, European Policy, Family Policy and The Indispensable Frontbenchers
- David Orr of the National Housing Federation: Housing Policy
- Cllr Harry Phibbs of ConservativeIntelligence: Local Government Policy
- Ben Rogers of Christian Solidarity Worldwide: Human Rights Policy
- Stephan Shakespeare of YouGov: The Post-Bureaucratic Age
- Matthew Sinclair of The TaxPayers’ Alliance: The Quangocracy
- Professor Roderick Smith of Imperial College: Transport Policy
- James Walsh of the National Association of Pension Funds: Pensions Policy
- Rachel Wolf of the New Schools Network: Education Policy
Please email [email protected] for more information or call 0203 397 0106. The guide costs £95. The scrappy YouTube below gives you a peek inside.