CPC policy process tweak lauded as way to hear more ideas, more often, from members
'Because things change so often and so quickly, these policies [passed at conventions] are sometimes not relevant after a year or two years,’ says Conservative EDA president Zach Segal.

New wording added to the Conservative Party’s guidance on policy development is being lauded by party members, who see it as an avenue to make the party’s policy process more flexible and open to input from grassroots members.
The change is a result ...
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