ConHome understands that Hexham will advertise from today. Hexham is the only Tory held seat in the North East and will attract a large number of applicants following Peter Atkinson MP's decision to step down.
One candidate already selected for a much harder-to-win NE seat requested permission to apply for Hexham; a permission that was (rightly) denied. Also denied permission was Martin Callanan MEP. Mr Callanan is ranked number one on the regional list for next year's European elections but had wanted to be in the running for Hexham. CCHQ denied Mr Callanan's request to apply for the seat, citing rules that require all MEP candidates to eschew Westminster ambitions until after next June's European elections. CCHQ has been willing to make exceptions in the past, however, and did so for Theresa Villiers in the past.
Some local Conservatives expect usual attempts by CCHQ to influence the process. On the margins of the Birmingham Conference, party officials were seen making strategic introductions for favoured candidates.
Mr Atkinson's decision to retire was too late, however, to win the Chairman a ticket to a Buckingham Palace Garden Party. Earlier this year the Chairmen of the most winnable selecting seats were allocated tickets by CCHQ that were normally given to reward long or exceptional service by members of the voluntary party.
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