Prosper UK

British Conservative Party political movement From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Prosper UK is a British Conservative Party political movement launched in January 2026. The organisation was founded by Ruth Davidson, the former leader of the Scottish Conservatives, alongside Andy Street, the former Mayor of the West Midlands, David Gauke, a former Justice Secretary, and Amber Rudd, a former Home Secretary. The aim of the movement is to appeal to what the founders described as "politically homeless" voters, and to bring the Conservative Party back to the centre-right.[1][2]

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Organisation

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Role Name Term Start Term End Name Term Start Term End
Co-Chairs Ruth Davidson January 26, 2026 Incumbent Andy Street January 26, 2026 Incumbent
Vice Chairs David Gauke January 26, 2026 Incumbent Amber Rudd January 26, 2026 Incumbent
Executive Simon Saunders January 26, 2026 Incumbent
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List of supporters

List of supporters according to the website, with founders' names in bold:[3]

  Incumbent member of the House of Lords
  Incumbent Police & Crime Commissioner
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The Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom
Sir Tony Baldry
The Lord Barker of Battle
The Lord Barwell
Sir Peter Bottomley
The Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone
The Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth
Steve Brine
Sir Robert Buckland
Elizabeth Campbell
Neil Carmichael
Alex Chalk
The Lord Clarke of Nottingham
Damian Collins
The Baroness Davidson of Lundin Links
Glyn Davies
Dame Jackie Doyle-Price
Flick Drummond
Sir Alan Duncan
Philip Dunne
Jane Ellison
Tobias Ellwood
Vicky Ford
The Lord Garnier
David Gauke
Jo Gideon
Roger Gough
Richard Graham
Damian Green
Justine Greening
The Lord Deben
The Lord Hammond of Runnymede
Stephen Hammond
Matt Hancock
Greg Hands
Trudy Harrison
Charles Hendry
The Lord Heseltine
Roger Hirst
Sir George Hollingbery
Kris Hopkins
Nick Hurd
Michael Jack
Margot James
The Lord Kirkhope of Harrogate
The Lady Harrington of Watford
Sir Oliver Letwin
Sir David Lidington
Sir Peter Luff
Johnny Mercer
Sir Bob Neill
Guy Opperman
Claire Perry O’Neill
Rebecca Pow
Mark Prisk
The Lord Randall of Uxbridge
Sir Malcolm Rifkind
Amber Rudd
Izzi Seccombe
Mark Simmonds
The Lord Soames of Fletching
Dame Caroline Spelman
John Stevenson
Iain Stewart
Sir Andy Street
Edward Timpson
Lisa Townsend
The Lord Tyrie
  • Chair of the Competition & Markets Authority 2018-20
  • Life peer since 2018
  • MP for Chichester 1997-2017
The Lord Vaizey of Didcot
  • Life peer since 2020
  • MP for Wantage 2005-19
The Lord Willetts
  • Life peer since 2015
  • MP for Havant 1992-2015
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