Posted by: Charles Barwell on
May 09, 2010
Let no-one doubt the result of the General Election is a massive success for the Conservative Party.
For those thousands of us who delivered leaflets, met voters on their doorsteps and across every community in the land, the result is an undoubted triumph. Together we have all achieved the greatest swing to the Conservatives and the largest increase in Tory seats in eighty years.
To all those
Posted by: Charles Barwell on
Mar 01, 2010
It was a real honour when, on Saturday, constituency chairmen with Area and Regional officers of the Conservative Party from up and down the country, elected me to serve as President of the National Conservative Convention for the next year.
President of the Convention is more than just a title. It’s a major commitment for the year, and a huge responsibility to represent more than 200,000 members
Posted by: Charles Barwell on
Feb 07, 2010
Its been a whirlwind of two weeks following my nomination as one of six candidates to stand for election as the next MP for Bromsgrove.
At the packed selection meeting of members of Bromsgrove Conservatives yesterday Sajid Javid won. He's a great guy, an accomplished businessman, family man, and will be the Conservative Party's first muslim MP. That's great news all round.
It was the first time
Posted by: Charles Barwell on
Jan 21, 2010
Goodness, I wasn't expecting that.
I was just leaving a meeting with a long-term client on Wednesday evening where we talked about their bank accounts and small investment portfolio when a call came through to me from the Chairman of the Party's office. I was asked whether I would like to be included in a list of six candidates from whom local Conservatives in Bromsgrove will select their new
Posted by: Charles Barwell on
Aug 04, 2009
I am the happiest man in the world.
Yesterday evening, at the top of Brae Hill overlooking the Camel Estuary in Cornwall, Juliet agreed to marry me.
I will never forget the look on her face as I looked up from my knees, and she will never forget the words I used. It is an inestimable honour, and I'm blown away that she said
Posted by: Charles Barwell on
Apr 16, 2009
Its been a big day in politics.
Finally, and somewhat late, Gordon Brown said sorry. He said he was sorry, shocked and angry. Not sorry for his disastrous handling of the economy. Not sorry for raising taxes on the poor by cutting the 10p tax rate. Not sorry for the culture of government that has become so insular and thuggish. But sorry for a scurrilous email that was sent by his most trusted
Posted by: Charles Barwell on
Feb 24, 2009
Last summer the Shadow Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport, Jeremy Hunt MP, asked me to join a taskforce that would look into the impact that music can have in education and society.
I've been a member of the Board of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra for four years, and sing in its Chorus. In fact I've sung in choirs all my life. The sensation of achievement that comes from
Posted by: Charles Barwell on
Jan 14, 2009
Anyone who has flown through the fabulous new airports in Kong Kong, Bangkok or Singapore knows that Heathrow is an embarrassment and a national disgrace. Terminal 5 maybe a great shopping mall, and you may now get your bags on time, but you'll still probably miss your flight because you've been stuck in a jam on the M25, or delayed in the oppressive heat of the Piccadilly Line.
And if you live
Posted by: Charles Barwell on
Nov 29, 2008
It is 101 years since Lord Acton wrote of Popes and Kings that "power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely".
Never was that sentiment more true than now when a Member of Parliament is arrested, his property is seized, and his homes searched, all because he was succeeding in doing his job: that is to hold government to account.
Labour does not accept criticism. It believes, like
Posted by: Charles Barwell on
Oct 15, 2008
So Gordon Brown is being cast as a superhero and saviour of our financial system. Good grief, what short memories we must all have. Granted, Brown may have put together a package that should enable trust to be restored to the banking system. But he has also put our economic freedom into jeopardy and threatens us with a resurgence of socialism.
None of us should ever forget that this is the man