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Membership of the Conservative Party is via an annual subscription paid to your local Association.
Membership Options
Ordinary membership as an individual costs £25 per person per year. For those under 23, the rate is £5 per person per year. The year starts when you join and runs for twelve months. For a couple (two persons at the same address), the rate for a joint membership is £40 per year. Benefits include a vote in any Party ballots.
Membership is also available via the Patrons club, to which the subscription is £200 per person per year (£250 for a couple). There are some extra benefits with Patrons Club membership. For details, send an e-mail to the e-mail address below.
Payment Options
You have three payment options:
1) You can pay by credit card
2) You can pay by cheque
3) You can pay by Standing Order
Here are some details which relate to each method:
1) Credit Card
Using the link below, you are taken to a secure web site where you can pay by credit card. One or two points to remember here. If you are renewing and you don't know your membership number, then just use the Standard Membership entry. And if you are using this entry, be sure to put something in for date of birth (doesn't matter what).
When renewing a joint membership, put both names in the firstname/lastname boxes and select £40 or more from the Amount dropdown.
To go to the secure site for paying by credit card click here.
2) Cheque
You can download a copy of the membership form. Print and complete this form and return to the address on the form together with your cheque.
To download the form, click here. (Note - some browsers may download this file as getfile.php. You should rename the file as form.pdf if this happens.)
3) Standing Order
Download the membership form, complete the details and tick the box requesting a Standing Order form, and one will be sent to you. After receiving the Standing Order form, complete it and return it to the address indicated.
You can also pay by cheque for the first year, and by Standing Order thereafter.
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