The Conservative Future (CF) website tells
that Sarah-Jane Sewell “will be
working with the National Executive and regional officers to promote best
practice to increase membership and improve efficiency, as well as focusing on
Social Action and increasing social media presence of Conservative Future”.
Except that she won’t: Ms Sewell has just left the Tories, effectively forced
out by a smear campaign.
CF’s Deputy Chairman (Membership) is the second recent high
profile departure, following hot on the heels of departing chairman Oliver
Cooper. Her letter of
resignation bears scrutiny. Take, for instance, “I must tender my resignation thirty one and a half months since
the day I was elected to the position of Conservative Future
National Deputy Chairman Membership”. Why “must” she?
There’s more: “I am
left concerned that a widely suggested candidate for national chairman has
apparently been promoted using the Conservative Party’s Team2015 mailing
lists and the Conservative Party social media accounts. I do not believe
such conduct is in the spirit of democracy that our party has always stood
for and I am not prepared to appear to condone this by remaining in office”.
Do go on: “Furthermore,
I worry for anyone else who wishes to run in what should be a fair
democratic process. I myself have been besmirched in the most abhorrent
fashion, and I have little doubt that other opponents would be subject to
similar treatment from those who seemingly act with impunity. I can only hold my head high knowing
that they are untrue”. Anonymous and untrue smears. How democratic.
So who is behind this less than savoury episode? Well, let’s
consider a few pointers. Team2015 and RoadTrip2015 are very much the area of
one Mark Clarke. And the preferred candidate to replace Oliver Cooper, the
now ousted Chairman of CF, is Alexandra Paterson, who, as a look at Mark
Clarke’s Twitter feed reveals, appears to be being endorsed by him.
Moreover, one of those Retweeting a dig at Oliver Cooper
from the RoadTrip2015 Twitter feed is – yes, you guessed it, Mark Clarke. And
who would be hosting a gathering at the Two Chairmen pub, starting round about
now, “Celebrating departure from high Tory
office of a former Royal Holloway CF chair” [this is code for Sarah-Jane
Sewell]? Step forward ... Mark Clarke.
Behold the actions of a total and utter shit
All of which suggests that Mark Clarke is behind the
campaign to remove Oliver Cooper and Sarah-Jane Sewell. What remains to be
revealed is who he is working for. At least one Conservative Party account is
being used – is this an official ousting, then? Would Grant “Spiv” Shapps care to comment? Or are we
seeing the mark of, say, the Young Britons’ Foundation all over the whole sad
business?
Whoever is behind this, it is gutter politics. There will be more on this soon.
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