Tory Radio: March 2006

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Dentistry disgrace

A British Dental Association has suggested 1 in 10 dentists has rejected their new NHS contract.

This position was confirmed when I received a letter from my dentist. According to this person,


Due to continued confusion over the implementation of new NHS procedures, it is with great regret that after thirty three years of providing dentistry within the NHS, twenty seven of those in (town deleted to protect privacy), as at the end of March 2006 I am no longer able to continue with NHS dentistry.

I am one of the lucky ones. I have registered with a different NHS dentist and will be going back for NHS treatment next month. I am lucky even though it took me a year to find an NHS dentist.

Others are not so lucky.

If you are anyone you know are struggling to find an NHS dentist please let us know. We would like to collate comments to broadcast on Tory Radio. You can leave a comment (anonymously if you wish) by calling 020 7870 8658 and leaving a message on our answerphone.

Alternatively post your comments below.

(Note - your comments and voicemails will be used in a future Tory Radio podcast)

Tory Radio.... the shows so far

If you have missed any of the podcasts that have "gone live" do not fear.


Please feel free to make suggestions of people you would like to be interviewed, or indeed any questions you would like to pose to them.

Coming up next week will be an interview with Chris Grayling, Shadow Secretary of State for Transport.

ID cards to be compulsory

According to BBC News Online

"ID cards may become compulsoryIdentity cards will be made compulsory if Labour wins the next election, Home Secretary Charles Clarke has said.

Under the current scheme all passport applicants from 2008 will have to get an ID card - although there will be a brief opt-out period until 2010.

But Mr Clarke said he plans legislation after the next election to make it compulsory for everyone to get a card, whether or not they have a passport"

Perhaps the person at Labour HQ who finds this site so interesting would care to comment on this move by Charles Clarke?

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Iain Duncan Smith interview


The latest edition of Tory Radio is out now.

Former leader of the Conservative party talks about his time as leader, what regrets if any he has, and how he is now going out to bat for the little people, in his role in the Social Justic arena.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW IN FULL

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Off back ooop North.... IDS coming later

I am just about to leave the Big Smoke to get my train up North home to Derbyshire.

I will be posting a great interview with the former leader of the Conservative Party, Iain Duncan Smith later...... so watch this space.

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Tory Radio nominated for New Media award


After only two "broadcasts" Tory Radio has been nominated for an award in the New Statesman's New Media Awards 2006. We have been nominated in the innovation category, and are one of eleven other hopefuls, including Guido and the Monkey.

I won't be drafting my acceptance speech just yet!

But nice to be thought of all the same.

IDS and Chris Grayling next of Tory Radio



First the bad news. Unfortunately Bernard Jenkin wasnt available to chat about how the A list has been working - though he has said he would be more than happy to be interviewed in the very near future.

But here comes the good news - on Tuesday I will be recording two interviews!! One with Chris Grayling who seems to be making a habit of claiming Government scalps, and then it will be my honour to interview former leader of the party, Iain Duncan Smith.

(Unfortunately the first interview won't "go live" until Thursday due to me having to earn a crust - but you know it will be worth waiting for!)

Independent on Sunday Coverage


The Independent on Sunday ran a nice piece on this humble little podcast todauy. It reads as follows, ".....Following David Cameron's lead of doing a podcast for The DailyTelegraph the Conservative old guard is jumping on the band wagon. Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard have both signed up to be interviewed on web based Tory Radio. IDS's podcast is due out on Tuesday (do remember to turn up the volume on your iPods), with Howard following in the near future. Cameron is also planning an appearance. "His office is trying to find a slot in his diary," says Tory Radio founder Jonathan Sheppard."

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Want to make this podcast number 1?



Whilst podcasting is just taking off (certainly in the political world) here in Britain, the US certainly seemed to have embraced this technology.

But wouldn't it be nice for us Brits to show the rest of the world that we are prepared to compete with the best of them. There is a website called Podcast Alley which I would urge all of you to visit. Each month it lists the top 10 podcasts in the world. Currently to get into the top ten it seems like you only need 500 votes (as of March 21st). Each month the voting starts again and listeners have to vote for their favourite podcasts.

So, not for the first time in my life Im asking you to lend me your vote. If you could click here, type Tory Radio into the search of podcasts and vote for the show as your favourite. Lets see how far we can go up those charts!
I will of course keep you updated with progress. In the meantime you can look forward to an interview with the Vice Chairman in charge of candidates - Bernard Jenkin MP next week.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Tory Radio - SHOW TWO ON AIR!

In the second show for “Tory Radio” we took the opportunity to interview another “new boy” to the Commons, Greg Clark -Member of Parliament for Tunbridge Wells.

To listen to the full interview click below:-


Click Here To Listen to the Latest Tory Radio Podcast
If you have any comments, suggestions for interviewees, or indeed would like to submit a section for broadcast on Tory Radio then please get in touch.

editor@toryradio.com

Rethink rethinking?

Do you remember the fuss about the statue of Sir Winston Churchill in a straightjacket - used by the charity Rethink to try to raise awareness of mental health issues.

If you check out today's Guardian it seems the Charity is in need of a Director of Public Affairs. According to the job ad, "Changing the public understanding and experience of severe mental illness will be the reward. If you have the senior management experience in any of the core roles, and the vision and ability to deliver, apply now."

I wonder if the statue and the vacancy are any way related!

Friday, March 17, 2006

Hoon taken out


I recently posted on Iain Dale's diary about my fortunate escape whilst conducting the interview with Greg Clark this week. We had just sat down with a couple of cups of tea in the House of Commons canteen when we decided to go somewhere a bit quiet.

Greg kindly took the tea, and I grabbed my two bags. Now as I turned I accidently sent a chair flying in the direction of Geoff Hoon. For a moment I feared that I had nearly "taken hi out" but then the chap sitting with him (who I assume was Special Branch) looked like he wanted to take me out!

A lucky escape me thinks.

Anyway - make sure you "tune in" next week for what was a very interesting interview

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Greg Clark MP

Tommorow I will be recording an interview with Greg Clark - former Director of Policy and Research for the party - and now Member of Parliament for Tunbridge Wells.

If you have any questions you would like raised - get them in quick.

Interview run down

Below is my run down of some of the subjects touched on in the interview with Grant Shapps MP.

Campaigning
Have to out there for years - 3/4/5 years. (basically he indicates you cant just turn up at last minute without actually saying it).

Technology in campaigning
Email - push politics - where you build up lists of constituents. Pushing information out is crucial and one of the biggest factors in winning my seat with an 8% plus swing

People will often join email lists on specific campaigns - such as saving a hospital

Its a cultural shift. Money usually spent on brochures/newsletters. There are more subtle ways of campaigning. People WILL read local information about what’s going on in their street - thats what campaigners should focus on

David Cameron/Conservatives
Its a long haul. Been out of power a long time. A young mum of 20 at the next election will not have been alive when Thatcher was in power. A massive hill to win 125 seats. Cameron is the first to recognise that challenge. Heartening to be ahead in the polls. Cameron a tremendous leader.

When you’ve lost three times you know there’s a problem. The hunger is there. I notice an atmosphere of being joined up in the parliamentary party. A real desire to win. Winning involves doing challenging things - to some colleagues who have been here a long time - they are pretty challenging thoughts.

A list
That’s just common sense - we should try to look like the population we're trying to represent. Too few women on our benches. You need a mechanism to do it. Most of us wouldn’t go for positive selection. We don’t want all women candidate lists. Lets make sure the lists consists of 50/50 - it makes sense.

Associations want to pick winners these days

Policy groups
People will trust the party when we look like a government in waiting - you cant build policy overnight. They are really big questions. Groups set up which cross wide sections of policy. Its right to spend time getting it right. Have people from inside and outside the party. Its a great idea.

Upcoming stars
Theresa Villiers and David Mundell in the Shadow Cabinet. A whole range of new intake as shadow ministers. A huge amount of talent. Don't envy the leaders job in choosing. New intake get on well - sense of togetherness.

Lib Dems
They're always a threat. They are the anti establishment party. Never rest on our laurels. Last election a success - in every seat where we faces strong Lib challenge we pushed them back - a success. Cameron is appealing to former Lib Dem voters.

Conclusions
Party has come through the most difficult time over last couple of decades. Not since 83 that at beginning of a Parliament have we been pretty certain we will go into the election with the same leader. Leader can plan for an entire parliament. Not forget Howard only had 18 months to whip the party into shape. When the party does good - we all benefit.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Tory Radio.... WE HAVE LIFT OFF

Listen to the Grant Shapps Interview here

Monday, March 13, 2006

Shapps and Sheppard


Tomorrow I will be conducting the first interview for "Tory Radio" with Grant Shapps. Grant in Vice Chair in charge of campaigning - and successfully deposed a Minister to win his seat at the last election.

It will be interesting to get Grants take on how he feels technology like blogging and podcasting can help political campaigning.

Watch this space for when the podcast is uploaded!

Friday, March 10, 2006

Tory Radio Interview Line Up

I am sure you will agree that below is an impressive list of political figures who have agreed to be interviewed on "Tory Radio". Although not necessarily in the order they will be interviewed (as times and dates for some are tbc) please feel free to table any question you might like asked in the comment section under the individual you would like it put to - and we will do our best to ask it.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Nick Herbert MP

Greg Hands MP

Zac Goldsmith

Chris Grayling MP

Tim Montgomerie

Philip Davies MP

Nigel Evans MP

Nick Hurd MP

Francis Maude MP

Andrew Turner MP

Roger Helmer MEP

Greg Clark MP

Grants Shapps MP

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Are you a dedicated follower of fashion?

Jowells Japes


Just received an email from the DTI which states:-

08-Mar-06, 11:45INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY - JOWELL URGES CHANGE
Minister for Women, Tessa Jowell, will today speak about two important issues to women, at two separate events.

I wonder if one of those "important" issues is making sure you know what your husband is up to??

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Mings honeymoon over

If Ming Campbell thought his honeymoon period was going to last as long as that of David Cameron he must have been brought back down to earth with a bang.

A poll currently being run on AOL asks

Is Sir Menzies the right man to modernise the party?

So far, 63% of respondents say NO!

Friday, March 03, 2006

Roger Helmer MEP


There is a great new site which has just been published which is aiming to ensure that one of the best MEPs in the country, Roger Helmer is reinstated with the Tory whip.

Roger is my MEP and I have a tremendous amount of respect for him - so we should all be pushing to Re-instate Roger

He has agreed to be interviewed by Tory Radio - so you can expect to hear what's really been going in in Europe direct from the horses mouth.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

New Lib Dem leader elected

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