Membership of Conservatives Abroad is administered by the Cities of London & Westminster Conservative Association (CLWCA) in conjunction with Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ). By joining CLWCA as an overseas member, you become a member of Conservatives Abroad and of the Conservative Party.
Standard Party membership - and all associated benefits - is offered at a special £10 rate to those aged under 26.
As an overseas member, you are entitled to all the benefits of party membership, including participation in the Conservative Policy Forum, attendance at party conferences, and a vote in the election of the party leader.
As a Conservatives Abroad member, you will be invited to join video conferences with UK Parliamentarians, receive political briefings, and attend the Conservatives Abroad Annual Conference. Should you be in London, as a member of CLWCA you will be most welcome to attend social and networking events in London and to get involved with political campaigning.
Annual Membership is per person and the minimum, if you are aged under 26, is £10. If you are not on the electoral register in the UK, the maximum is £500. We accept all major credit/debit cards including American Express, JCB, Mastercard and Visa. You can also pay via Paypal.
You do not have to be eligible to vote in the UK to join the Conservative Party or Conservatives Abroad.
If you are already a member of a Conservative Association, you are able to join Conservatives Abroad through CLWCA as well as retaining your current membership, or you can choose to transfer your current membership to CLWCA. It is only possible to join Conservatives Abroad through CLWCA.
Membership Terms and Conditions
Application for membership of the Conservative Party is subject to review by the Party and its Constituency Associations before final approval. Final approval of online or central applications, or non-approval, will be communicated to the applicant in writing as soon as possible after the application is made.
Applications will not be considered where the applicant is a member under suspension or is a former member currently expelled from the Party.
Political Party Elections and Referendums Act 2000
Under the Political Party Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA) you must be on the electoral register in the UK excluding the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man in order to make a donation of more than £500. If you make donations of more than £1,500 in a calendar year, we are obliged under the Political Parties Elections and Referendums Act 2000 to report such a donation to the Electoral Commission, who will publish the fact that you have made a donation over £1,500. For more information, please see the Electoral Commission's website.