Have your say on the Conservatives’ new policies

At this year’s Conservative Party Conference, we set out a series of bold new ideas to help families, strengthen our economy, and secure our borders. These are important decisions about the direction of our country — and I want to hear what you think.

Your feedback helps shape how I represent our community in Parliament. Please take a minute to share your views on the five key policies announced at conference — from abolishing stamp duty and supporting first-time buyers, to reducing wasteful spending and tackling illegal migration.

Your voice matters — and I’ll make sure your views are heard.

Thank you for taking part,
Helen Grant OBE MP
Member of Parliament for Maidstone and Malling

2025 Conference Policy Survey

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Do you support abolishing stamp duty entirely for people buying their main home?
Do you support reducing government spending by £47 billion, with half of the savings used for tax cuts and half to reduce the national debt?
Do you support giving young people a “first-job bonus” of up to £5,000 to help them save for a home deposit?
Do you support abolishing the independent Sentencing Council so that ministers have greater control over sentencing policy?
Do you support creating a new “removals force” to deport illegal migrants more quickly and giving the government the power to override European human rights laws to do so?
How did you vote in the 2025 local elections?
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On the scale of 0-10, 0 means there would be no chance of you voting for the party and 10 means you would be absolutely certain to vote for the party.

This question contains special category data relating to your political opinion that may be shared with the wider Conservative Party for the purposes of Democratic Engagement with your permission. Please only answer this question if you consent to the processing of this data and sharing it with Conservative Party in accordance with our Data Protection and Privacy policy. If you do not answer this question then this data will not be shared.