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This is a list of the British Conservative Party general election manifestos since 1900. From 1900 to 1945, the Conservative Party general election manifesto was usually published as a form of a short personal address by the leader of the party. From 1950 the party published a more formal document.

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Election Leader Election winner Manifesto title Link to text
2024 Rishi Sunak Labour Clear Plan. Bold Action. Secure Future.
2019 Boris Johnson Conservative Get Brexit Done: Unleash Britain's Potential
2017 Theresa May Hung (Conservative with DUP confidence & supply) Forward, Together: Our Plan for a Stronger Britain and a Prosperous Future
2015 David Cameron Conservative Strong Leadership. A Clear Economic Plan. A Brighter, More Secure Future.
2010 David Cameron Hung (Conservative-led coalition) Invitation to Join the Government of Britain

2005 Michael Howard Labour Are You Thinking What We're Thinking?
2001 William Hague Labour Time for Common Sense
1997 John Major Labour You Can Only Be Sure with the Conservatives
1992 John Major Conservative The Best Future for Britain
1987 Margaret Thatcher Conservative The Next Moves Forward
1983 Margaret Thatcher Conservative The Challenge of Our Times
1979 Margaret Thatcher Conservative 1979 Conservative Party General Election Manifesto
October 1974 Edward Heath Labour Putting Britain First
February 1974 Edward Heath Hung (Labour) Firm Action for a Fair Britain
1970 Edward Heath Conservative A Better Tomorrow
1966 Edward Heath Labour Action Not Words: The New Conservative Programme
1964 Alec Douglas-Home Labour Prosperity with a Purpose
1959 Harold Macmillan Conservative The Next Five Years
1955 Anthony Eden Conservative United for Peace and Progress
1951 Winston Churchill Conservative 1951 Conservative Party General Election Manifesto
1950 Winston Churchill Labour This Is the Road
1945 Winston Churchill Labour Winston Churchill's Declaration of Policy to the Electors
1935 Stanley Baldwin National Government A Call to the Nation
1931 Stanley Baldwin National Government The Nation's Duty
1929 Stanley Baldwin Hung (Labour) Stanley Baldwin's Election Address
1924 Stanley Baldwin Conservative Stanley Baldwin's Election Address
1923 Stanley Baldwin Hung (Labour) Stanley Baldwin's Election Address
1922 Bonar Law Conservative Andrew Bonar Law's Election Address
1918 Bonar Law Hung (Conservative-dominated coalition) The Manifesto of Lloyd George and Bonar Law
December 1910 Arthur Balfour Hung (Liberal with Irish Nationalist support) Arthur Balfour's Election Address
January 1910 Arthur Balfour Hung (Liberal with Irish Nationalist support) Arthur Balfour's Election Address
1906 Arthur Balfour Liberal Arthur Balfour's Election Address
1900 Lord Salisbury Conservative The Manifesto of the Marquess of Salisbury

See also

Further reading

  • Iain Dale, Conservative Party general election manifestos, 1900–1997, Routledge, 2000, ISBN 0-415-20589-1

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