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A top City executive is to manage the Conservative's election fund-raising as the party gets ready for an election sometime in the next 18 months. | |
Stanley Fink, former chief executive of hedge fund Man Group, is also donating £1m to the party and promises more cash when an election is called. | Stanley Fink, former chief executive of hedge fund Man Group, is also donating £1m to the party and promises more cash when an election is called. |
Tory leader David Cameron has urged all candidates to prepare for a snap poll. | Tory leader David Cameron has urged all candidates to prepare for a snap poll. |
A vote is not necessary until June next year, but many believe Labour's best opportunity is the first half of 2009. | A vote is not necessary until June next year, but many believe Labour's best opportunity is the first half of 2009. |
Mail campaign | Mail campaign |
Mr Fink's appointment comes as the Tories are planning a national advertising drive and preparing to target hundreds of thousands of voters with a direct mail campaign. | Mr Fink's appointment comes as the Tories are planning a national advertising drive and preparing to target hundreds of thousands of voters with a direct mail campaign. |
However, Gordon Brown has said elections are not high on his agenda. | However, Gordon Brown has said elections are not high on his agenda. |
Mr Fink, now chief executive of International Standard Asset Management, said: "Britain badly needs change and I look forward to playing my part to help ensure David Cameron is elected as our next prime minister. | Mr Fink, now chief executive of International Standard Asset Management, said: "Britain badly needs change and I look forward to playing my part to help ensure David Cameron is elected as our next prime minister. |
"I believe he and his team have the vision and the policies to help this country out of the recession and back on to the right path for the future." | "I believe he and his team have the vision and the policies to help this country out of the recession and back on to the right path for the future." |
Conservative Party treasurer Michael Spencer said he had invited Mr Fink to take up the post. | Conservative Party treasurer Michael Spencer said he had invited Mr Fink to take up the post. |
Mr Fink's injection of cash coincides with a surge in Labour fundraising which in the most recent financial quarter saw their coffers outstrip those of the Conservatives for the first time in more than two years. | Mr Fink's injection of cash coincides with a surge in Labour fundraising which in the most recent financial quarter saw their coffers outstrip those of the Conservatives for the first time in more than two years. |
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