User talk:Bangers

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Vice Chairman
In December 2005, [David Cameron] appointed Grant Shapps Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party, with responsibility for campaigning. Shapps tried to bring in new methods of campaigning, including the use of "Push Politics", campaigning on local matters by sending e-mails to members of the electorate He also ran the Ealing Southall by-election, where the Conservative Party were listed as "David Cameron's Conservatives" on the ballot paper

Shapps was closely involved in running the controversial Ealing Southall by-election in which Conservative Candidate Tony Lit was revealed as having been photographed four weeks before being selected with former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair, During a bitterly fought by-election Shapps was targeted by hackers who broke into his YouTube account to post a message under his name saying the party could not win the by-election. Labour held the seat with the LibDems coming second and Conservative in third place though with a small increase in vote share.

ArbCom elections are now open!
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