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Matthew J. Bridger

Matthew J. Bridger is an award-winning entrepreneur, media figure, and campaigner, known for his innovative work in business, social impact, and community service. At just 24, he has already made significant strides across various sectors, including entrepreneurship, media, politics, and philanthropy. His achievements have been recognised with multiple awards including being named as the UK Prime Minister’s 2241st Points of Light Award Recipient under Rishi Sunak. He currently holds the positions of Councillor for Kennington Ward and Vice Chairman on Kennington Community Council and is Deputy Chairman of the Ashford Conservative Association as well as the Ashford Young Conservatives. Matthew has in the past served as a Campaign Manager for the Conservative Party to 4 MPs and 3 Conservative Associations and has also worked as a Senior Communications Advisor to a Member of Parliament.

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    As the process to see who the next leader of the Conservative Party gets underway there is one side of the party that all candidates mustn’t forget: The Young Conservatives and ensuring the party wins back young members who have been tempted

    by Matthew J. Bridger
    August 30, 2024

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