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The Wokingham Conservative Association works to secure the election of Conservative representatives at national, European and local level and to raise sufficient funds to carry out these aims.
The office is based in Rose Street, Wokingham and the Association and has 15 branches which hold functions and mount election campaigns.
We are fortunate in Wokingham in having an effective and popular Member of Parliament The Rt Hon John Redwood. John is a familiar figure throughout the constituency, keeping in touch with the people he represents.
You can support the Party by paying a membership subscription, making a donation or offering to help.
Books by John Redwood
- Singing the Blues: The Once and Future Conservatives
- Third Way - Which Way?
- Just Say NO
- "I Want to Make a Difference, But I Don't Like Politics"
- "Our Currency, Our Country"
- "Superpower Struggles"
- "Stars and Strife"
Latest Press Releases
- John Redwood argues against new parking charges for Wokingham
- Wokingham debating competition winners enjoy day out in Houses of Parliament
- Invitation to the launch of John Redwood's new book, "After the Credit Crisis"
- John Redwood warns that quantitative easing may force up interest rates
- Debate on the Finance Bill
- John Redwood slams colossal debt figures and waste in budget speech
- John Redwood welcomes Government u-turn on benefits for blind people
- John Redwood sets out suggestions on how to improve parliamentary accountability
- John Redwood criticises the Government's approach to saving
- John Redwood criticises lack of scrutiny during Banking Bill debate
Latest Speeches
- John Redwood presses for referendum on Lisbon Treaty
- Queen’s Speech debate
- John Redwood contributes to the Official Opposition’s Opposition Day Debate in the House of Commons on the current economic crisis.
- John Redwood criticises Labour's neglect of food price hike, economic policy and calls for tax reductions
- Speech to the House of Commons from yesterday’s Budget Resolutions and Economic situation debate
- Kelly admits the commercial attractiveness of road over rail
- Rail Transport
- EU treaty
- EC Finance Bill
- Opposition Day Debate


