By Jonathan Isaby
CCHQ has just issued a statement announcing that this year's Conservative Party Spring Forum will take place at the Welsh Conservative Conference, at the SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff, over the weekend of March 5th and 6th.
Conservative Party co-Chairman Baroness Warsi, said:
“I’m thrilled to announce that the Conservative Party will be holding this year’s Spring Forum in Cardiff as part of our annual Welsh Conference. It’s been a fantastic year for Conservatives in Wales – winning eight seats in the General Election and achieving our best set of results in two decades. And following on from David Cameron’s historic visit, when he became the first Prime Minister to visit the Senedd, this Spring Forum is another sign of how much we value our supporters in Wales and how Welsh issues are right at the heart of our plans.”
Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan, added:
“I welcome our decision to hold one of the biggest Conservative Party events of the year in Wales. It will be an exciting opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to Wales and celebrate the achievements we have made in recent years as well as showcase what Cardiff and Wales has to offer. The Conference will also serve as an important backdrop to our Assembly election campaign where all Conservatives will be working together to prevent Labour using Wales as a springboard for a renaissance across the UK. It will also give us the opportunity to highlight how Labour has failed Wales, and how Conservatives are laying the foundations for economic stability, prosperity, and a brighter future in Wales.”
All the details of how to apply for accreditation and so on are on the party website.