Conservative youth wing relaunched in bid to win back millennials from Labour

The organisation will be coordinated by Conservative vice chairs Ben Bradley and James Morris
The organisation will be coordinated by Conservative vice chairs Ben Bradley and James Morris

The Conservative Party’s youth wing is set to return three years after it was rocked by bullying allegations, with organisers implementing a series of reforms to prevent a future scandal from arising.

Relaunching the “Young Conservatives” at the party’s Spring Forum yesterday, Conservative Chairman Brandon Lewis said the organisation would be crucial in helping win back young voters from Labour.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Mr Lewis said that despite previous setbacks, it was vital that the party gave a voice to the “thousands of young people who keep being told they must be Corbynistas, but aren’t.”

The organisation will be coordinated by Conservative vice chairs Ben Bradley and James Morris,...

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