Conservative Women's Organisation
The Conservative Women's Organisation represents the female members of the Conservative Party in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
The Scottish Conservative Women's Council is the autonomous sister organisation of the CWO in Scotland. The Chairman of the British Section of the European Union of Women also sits on the CWO National Executive.
The youth wing of Conservative Women's Organisation is called Conservative Young Women.
As with all political parties, membership has declined and the CWO had about 5,000 active members in 2012. Attendance at the CWO Annual Conference has been between 300 and 750 in the past five years.
It also sends delegates to the National Conservative Convention, the parliament of the party's voluntary wing.
History
The National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations' Central Women's Advisory Committee was formed in 1908 and officially founded in 1919, although not affiliated to the Conservative Party until 1928. Its roots go back to the Grand Ladies Council of the Primrose League of 1885. It changed its name to the Women's National Advisory Committee in 1951 and again to the Conservative Women's National Committee in April 1982. It changed to its current title in April 2007.In the latter half of the 20th century, the CWO had more than a quarter of a million members and became the largest women's political organisation in the Western world. For several decades, the women's organisation's annual conference was regularly held in the Royal Albert Hall in London.
The CWO celebrated its centenary in 2019 at its conference at Methodist Hall in London on 9 March 2019. The organisation created a supplementary centenary logo, which includes a primrose, in reference to its roots in the Primrose League - and uses the suffragette colours of purple, white and green.
Purpose
According to its website, the CWO is:- The grassroots network that provides support and focus for women in the Conservative Party
- Reaching out to women in all parts of the community
- Campaigning on issues of particular concern to women both nationally and internationally
- Encouraging women to be politically active and to get elected at all levels
- Ensuring that the women's perspective is taken into account because women see things differently from men
- Helping the Conservative Party capture the women's vote
Organisation
National Executive
The CWO Executive Committee has responsibility for the overall management of the organisation and is composed of:- CWO Officers
- British Section Officers
- The 12 Regional Chairmen plus 2 Additional Executive Members per region
- Up to 8 Co-options
- Up to 8 Additional Members
National Officers
Position | Name | Since |
National President | Julie Iles | 2019 |
National Chairman | Fleur Butler | 2019 |
National Deputy Chairman | Rushi Millns | 2020 |
National Deputy Chairman | Eve Burt | 2019 |
National Deputy Chairman | Gonul Daniels | 2019 |
National Treasurer | Seema Kumar | 2020 |
Regions
- East Midlands
- Eastern
- London
- North East
- North West
- Northern Ireland
- Scotland
- South West
- Southern
- Wales
- West Midlands
- Yorkshire
Affiliation and constitution
The organisation is officially affiliated to the Conservative Party. Its last constitution was ratified by the CWO AGM in March 2007 and ratified by the Party Board on 7 April 2007. A revised constitution was ratified by the CWO AGM on 29 March 2014 and ratified by the Party Board on 28 April 2014.Elections
National and Regional elections take place at Annual General Meetings before 30 April each year.Policy and research
CWO Forums
Although the organisation primarily represents the views of the women grassroots members of the Conservative Party, it is also involved in policy and research, which particularly affect women in the UK. It does this primarily through its CWO Forums - panel based discussion meetings that are generally held in the Palace of Westminster and which are open to men and women, and to people from all political persuasions.Subjects covered in the last 5 years include:
- Human Trafficking
- Sexual Exploitation
- Policing
- 'Big Brother' Syndrome
- Animal Welfare
- Drugs
- Immigration/Asylum
- Environment
- Criminal Justice System
- Food Labelling
- Housing/Planning
- Mental Health
- Pensions
- Europe
- Forced Marriages
- Prostitution
- Gang Culture
- Iraq & Afghanistan
- Cyber Bullying
- Local Government
- Taxation
- Stalking
- Rural Poverty
CWO Development
Conferences
The first recorded Conservative Women's Conference was in 1921 and holding an annual conference is part of its constitution. For several decades, the women's organisation's annual conference was regularly held in the Royal Albert Hall.National CWO Chairmen
Years | Chair |
1919-1921 | Lady Fitzalan |
1921-1925 | Mrs W. Bridgeman |
1925-1928 | Viscountess Elveden |
1928-1932 | Countess of Iveagh |
1933-1935 | Dame Regina Evans |
1935-1938 | Lady Hillingdon |
1938-1942 | Mrs Marian Whitehead |
1942-1945 | Mrs Hornyold-Strickland |
1945-1948 | Dame Lucile Sayers |
1948-1951 | Mrs Anne Warde |
1951-1954 | Evelyn Emmet, Baroness Emmet of Amberley |
1954-1957 | Katharine Elliot, The Baroness Elliot of Harwood DBE |
1957-1960 | Lady Mary Graham |
1960-1963 | Dame Margaret Shepherd |
1963-1966 | Mrs CJA Doughty |
1966-1969 | Dame Unity Lister |
1969-1972 | Dame Margot Smith |
1972-1975 | Dame Shelagh Roberts |
1975-1978 | Dame Ann Springman |
1978-1981 | Dame Pamela Hunter |
1981-1984 | Joan Seccombe, The Baroness Seccombe DBE |
1984-1987 | Dame Margaret Fry |
1987-1990 | Dame Wendy Mitchell |
1990-1993 | Mrs Hazel Byford, The Baroness Byford DBE |
1993-1996 | Dame Joyce Annelay, The Baroness Anelay of St Johns DBE |
1996-1999 | Mrs Caroline Abel-Smith OBE |
1999-2002 | Mrs Marney Swan OBE |
2002-2005 | Mrs Pamela Parker |
2005-2008 | Lady Fiona Hodgson, The Baroness Hodgson of Abinger CBE |
2008-2011 | Mrs Pauline Lucas MBE |
2011-2012 | Ms Niki Molnar MBE |
Mar-Nov 2012 | Mrs Katy Bourne |
2013-2016 | Ms Niki Molnar MBE |
2016-2019 | Mrs Julie Iles |
2019- | Mrs Fleur Butler |