Conservative Research Department - David Cameron

David Cameron

Under David Cameron CRD was reorganised, and in June 2006 Desk Officers (subject specialists) were retitled as Special Advisers to the Shadow Cabinet and relocated to the House of Commons, whilst the enlarged political section and the policy secretariat remained at Campaign HQ. This experiment was reversed the following year when in September 2007 the possibility of an early General Election prompted the Party leadership to move Special Advisers back in-house to the new Campaign Headquarters at 30 Millbank.


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(1834–1922)
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  • W.H. Smith
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  • William Hague
  • Iain Duncan Smith
  • Michael Howard
  • David Cameron
Chairmen (1911-)
  • Steel-Maitland
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  • Baird
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Leadership elections
  • 1965 (Heath)
  • 1975 (Thatcher)
  • 1989
  • 1990 (Major)
  • 1995
  • 1997 (Hague)
  • 2001 (Duncan Smith)
  • 2003 (Howard)
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  • Fresh Start
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  • LGBTory
  • Macleod Group
  • Margaret Thatcher Foundation
  • Monday Club
  • 92 Group
  • No Campaign
  • No Turning Back
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  • Society of Conservative Lawyers
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  • Ulster Unionist Party
  • Renewing One Nation
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