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Yorkshire and the Humber
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DAY 2: BILLBOARD 

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DAY 2: LEAFLET 

Will Black heads to Harrogate to join local Labour candidates and volunteers in handing out campaign leaflets about Labour's plans for the economy and our Second People's Charter. 

Front: https://imgur.com/CxHVUeA 
Back: https://imgur.com/Z2URReu
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Canvass Yorkshire Day 2, #1
Tommy spent the day canvassing target constituencies in Yorkshire

On the Budget/Shadow Budget
While the Tories have decided that to cut support for our industry by two-thirds in the middle of a protracted two year long recession, Labour understands that we’ve had enough losses due to the hollowing out of our industry and will not only provide relief to businesses right here in Yorkshire, but will empower your neighbors and friends who work at them to have a greater say in how they are run. Labour will put more teachers in our schools, more Bobbies on the beat keeping your neighborhoods safe, more doctors and nurses providing excellent care in our hospitals and we will give all of them a 10% pay raise to ensure that their pay is commensurate with the amazing work they do in our communities each and every day. While the Tories offer window-dressed Thatcherism, Labour understands that creating good paying jobs must be central to our economic recovery and will commit the appropriate resources to do so. By voting Labour on 16 June, you can help build a fairer economy for all as we stride toward the 21st Century.

On Support for Pensioners
Of all the monstrous acts the Tories have committed in power over the last 13 years, their vicious assault on pensioners has been the most disgusting. Labour are committed to ending the abomination of pensioner poverty before the 20th century ends. In our first Government budget we will increase pensions by £8 a week. We will phase out the TV license fees for pensioners. And we will introduce a £10 per bill winter fuel subsidy for low income pensioners to combat the outrage of fuel poverty afflicting pensioners in our communities. Vote Labour on 16 June to ensure our pensioners have the dignity they have earned in retirement after spending their lives working to uplift all of those around them.

On Europe/Maastricht
In one of their final acts in power, the Tories shamefully jammed their bankers’ and bosses’ Maastricht deal through Parliament, which will guarantee vicious austerity cuts to our public services already reeling from Tory slashing after slashing and impede our ability to restore our industry. Labour stood up against this rotten deal in Opposition and in Government not only will we renegotiate Maastricht to protect the interests of working people but we’ll also campaign to keep the pound against Lauria and her ploy to outsource our monetary policy to Brussels, so that we can continue to tailor our monetary policy to the benefit of the many. Vote Labour on 16 June for a deal with Europe and a monetary policy that puts workers, not the City, first.
Tommy Dawson
Labour MP for Sheffield Brightside (1979-Present)
Socialist Campaign Group. 9 XP. 15 Marx Visits. Media Darling, Campaign Guru, Issue Champ (Econ Equality)
Deputy Leader (1990-1992), Shadow Chancellor (1990-1992), The Most Dangerous Man in Britain (1992)
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Leaflet
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Billboard
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Yorkshire and the Humber - Isaac Westcott
Canvass

Isaac Westcott will make sure to ask local Conservative candidates to go out and canvass, speaking about national defence, investment, and crime prevention. He’ll have a leaflet prepared to hand out with the points of the day.

National Defence: “When Argentina threatened British soil for the second time in ten years, the Conservatives didn’t muck about. We didn’t worry about whether or not we should surrender or seek some sort of appeasement solution- no, that was Labour. We acted to defend British citizens on the Falklands and we beat back Argentina as effectively as we did in 1982: decisively, quickly, and with minimal British casualties. That’s the great thing about Conservative leadership on defense; we do what needs to be done to protect British lives and British interests. That’s why we stood for Trident- again when there was wavering from other parties in Parliament. That’s why we’ll continue to invest in our military, in our capability to defend Britain, and in our veterans. Conservatives will NEVER waver when it comes to defending these lands, and that’s why you can always count on us!” 

National Entitlement Fund: “Over the last few years the Conservatives have ramped up our investment in Britain: making sure that we fund British infrastructure, build new schools, outfit new hospitals, and give the workers, families, and businesses of this country the tools they need to survive and thrive. But Britain deserves more than just hoping for investments through an annual budget process: that’s why we’ve established the National Entitlement Fund. It takes the money that we’re making now and will be making from oil and gas revenues and sets them aside to invest in British businesses, British workers, and British communities. All Britons are entitled to our natural resources and this Government is going to make sure that we can expand this Entitlement Fund- allowing us to unlock billions of pounds of investments in every corner of the UK every year. This is the sort of consistent leadership you’ll get from the Conservatives- you might hope that Labour will throw you a bone with their high taxes, but Conservatives will deliver on meaningful investment in our communities. New roads, new businesses, new schools, new hospitals- all with a permanent source of funding.”

Tough on Crime: “Labour is trying to pick up the mantle that they’re tough on crime just because they’ve promised more police officers- but it’s a claim that falls far short. Over the last two years, the Conservatives have been the one to put more police on the street, keeping us safe. Conservatives have been the leaders in proposing and passing laws to strengthen the sentences of those who are the most incorrigible and who inflict the most pain on our communities. But at the same time, we’ve been the ones who are stepping up national investments in crime prevention: our last budget puts more resources into crime prevention than any other Government has before. Labour will talk up a big game, but in power they’ll go true to form, while only the Conservatives will continue to protect our communities by continuing to hire police, continuing to make sure police forces are funded, and that our laws are there to punish those who make our streets unsafe. We’ve been the ones to do it before, and you can bet we’ll do it again.”

The following leaflet is handed out, focused on the themes of the day. There is a picture (and captions identifying names) for PM Bibi Lauria, local Conservative candidates, and outlines of major regional landmarks.

National Defence
  • When the time came, CONSERVATIVES stepped up to defend Britain from invasion- with no questions, no wavering, no equivocating.
  • CONSERVATIVES will continue to support all the tools we have to defend ourselves, from Trident to investing in the latest technologies.
  • CONSERVATIVES believe in supporting our armed forces with the best equipment, with pay raises, and with supporting our veterans- we’ve tackled veterans’ healthcare and homelessness when others just thought it was a joke.

Investing in Britain
  • CONSERVATIVES set aside a permanent investment fund to make sure every Briton benefits from our resource wealth- in the North Sea, in the Falklands, and elsewhere.
  • CONSERVATIVES have build hundreds of new hospitals, clinics, and schools, and invested billions in transport projects- and we’ll keep it up!
  • Only the CONSERVATIVES will support British business and British workers with billions more in continued investment!

Better for Our Communities
  • Over the course of the last weeks, the CONSERVATIVES have begun to hire more than 5,000 new police officers- and we’ll continue to hire even more than that over the next five years.
  • CONSERVATIVES will enact new legislation to tackle the scourge of drugs on our streets- helping those who need it of course but making sure dealers pay the price for their crimes.
  • CONSERVATIVES will expand our record spending on crime prevention, making sure we’re hitting the causes of crime to make streets safer.
Victor Wolfe MP
MP for Stirling (1983-) | Conservative
Chancellor of the Exchequer (1992-)
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Canvass Yorkshire
Tommy spent the day canvassing target constituencies in Yorkshire.

On Labour’s Industrial Plan
Millions have been condemned to unemployment. Millions have been condemned to poverty. Families throughout Britain have been condemned to restless nights, anxious about how they’ll make it in this cruel Britain the Tories have conjured. Countless communities have been left to fend for themselves. All while fat cats in the City enjoy lives of untold splendor, doing better than ever. This is the reality of Tory Britain - savage inequality and an economic project that have left the many to suffer in misery so the few can have more. With the Tories cutting industrial grants by two-thirds in a recession borne from the rot of their own economic experiment, it’s clear we must move in a new direction - one that puts working people first. Labour have proposed a bold programme to do just that and we’re ready to initiate the restoration of British industry and the high wage jobs it supports immediately upon forming a government. On our first day in Government, we will convene an Economic Recovery Taskforce consisting of union leaders, industrial experts, and working people themselves to help guide our policy of industrial rejuvenation which will modernize our idle factories and put them into operation, expand and augment our existing industry, and organize it to meet human needs. After 13 years of vicious Tory assault on behalf of the few, vote Labour on 16 June to build an economy for the many with good-paying, stable industrial jobs at its foundation.

On Saving the NHS
After the Tories have let our public services wither over the last 13 years with cruel cut after cruel cut and the introduction of the reprehensible internal market, Labour understands the need for a bold plan to revitalise our NHS and ensure that it is the great, universal institution which Nye Bevan and that Labour Government of 1945 intended it to be. In Government, Labour will ensure that our NHS can continue to provide the greatest care in the world with the largest injection of funding in its history. Further, we’ll scrap the sickness tax, by eliminating the prescription fees that harm working people for the benefit of the few to ensure that we all can get the care we need without worrying about cost. Additionally, Labour will introduce Health Centres which will aid low-income children to ensure that they get the support they need early in life as part of our aim to dramatically reduce the scourge of health inequality as we head into the 21st Century. On 16 June, vote Labour to save our NHS from a decade of Tory undermining and meddling.

On Education
It is outrageous that children in one of the wealthiest countries in the world have been forced to attend school in facilities that lack indoor plumbing. Instead of bending over backwards to please the wealthy few with tax cuts as the Tories have done in Government, Labour will focus on ensuring that our students have the best education possible. We will invest in modernizing our educational facilities, build hundreds of new schools, and hire 15,000 new teachers in our first year alone. Further, we understand that people of all ages have been left behind by Tory neglect and as such we’ll invest £500 million in adult education programs. Vote Labour on 16 June for an education system that leaves no child behind.

Speech: Yorkshire

Hello Bradford! I have to say - this campaign has been a breath of fresh air for me. It’s so much nicer talking to people about their concerns, interests, and aspirations, than it is stuffed in the Palace of Westminster with its petty drama, battles of personalities, and outrageous scandal.

Now, unfortunately, I think it’s fair to assume that some of the bizarre petty drama and personality battles will bleed into the campaign, given some of the unique personalities involved. I don’t know what outrageous statements will be made nor do I know what publicity stunts some will pull. But I can, with quite a bit of certainty predict what the most absurd claim made in this election will be. Tories will stream into cities, towns, and villages all across Britain, making the same absurd claim that their party has changed.

Well, some may say, they have a new leader - maybe it is a kinder, gentler Tory Party? It’s not the one who imposed the poll tax upon working people. It’s not the one who put a KGB spy in his cabinet before fleeing to Apartheid South Africa. It’s not the one resigned after a few days once it was clear he was going to be impeached for corruption. Could they have changed?

Well, when we look at the new Prime Minister’s budget we can be very certain that this is the same Tory Party of mass-misery for the many and greater opulence for the few. In the middle of a protracted recession of their own creation - with millions struggling to find work, with our industrial base in tatters, with our communities becoming more hollowed out by the day, Bibi Laria made the conscious choice to cut industrial grants by two-thirds. She cut support for our regions struggling as a result of 13 years of Tory class warfare on behalf of City bankers by 25%. She continued the Tory modus operandi of neglect for our NHS, refusing to increase funding for health, dental, and optical care. Her party even heartlessly cut their own signature policy - Family Hubs, by 5%. Perhaps most alarmingly, they began the process of privatizing away our nuclear energy sector raising profound, unanswered national security concerns and leaving nuclear power workers concerned for their future, seeing the consequences of past Tory-sanctioned private looting of once public industry.

We’ve seen the immeasurably damaging policies that the Tories have implemented over the past 13 years in order to aggrandize the wealth to the detriment of working people and our communities. The consequences are all around us. Factories decaying in idleness while our family members, friends, neighbors struggle to find work. Towns and cities left to decay, deprive of investment and support after the good-paying jobs that sustained them were sent off.

We don’t have to be oracles to predict what five more years of Tory government will look like with a Prime Minister that just a week ago imposed vicious recession-time cuts and who has committed to more privatization will look like.

Five more years of the Tories in power will mean the entrenchment of their fundamentally rotten economic project, solidifying profound inequality in which the many struggle so that the few can lead lives of obscene grandeur. It means more children living in poverty, their families struggling to get by, deprived of any and all hope that things may get better. It means continued privatization of our industry and selling off of our jobs so that a few can get rich while we’re forced into despair as the Tories keep checking off their list, placing our NHS in grave danger. They’ve already introduced the glorified scam of the internal market and they just voted to keep it - with five more years in charge, this Tory Government, one so ideologically committed to privatization that they sold off our nuclear industry only a few days ago may feel emboldened to do what they’ve desired all along - to chop up the greatest domestic achievement in Britain’s history and turn it over to investors to profit while working people are denied care and coverage. When someone shows you who they really are, believe them. The Prime Minister and her party have shown us over and over again that they have nothing but contempt for working people, that as long as profit margins of massive, multinational corporations go up, the economy is successful. When they say they’ve changed - we know better.

Now, while the Tories scramble to discuss anything other than their record and the legacy of misery that they have inflicted, Labour are campaigning on am ambitious programme to revitalize our public services, restore our industry and the good jobs it supports, repair our communities, laying the foundations for a better, hopeful Britain in the 21st century where all can enjoy a full life - all while shifting wealth and power into the hands of the many! A Labour government will convene a National Recovery Taskforce which will get Britain working again with high-paying, stable jobs in revamped, modern industries that will guide us on a path of equitable growth as we march toward the 21st century. A Labour Government will scrap zero-hour contacts which are emblematic of the obscenely unequal Tory economy, introduce a minimum wage that working people can live on, and overhaul labour law to ensure our trade union movement can uplift and empower working people wherever they are. And not only will we uplift the material conditions of working people, we will also end the atomization and alienation of Tory Britain by introducing five new bank holidays that won’t be counted as statutory time off so that we can enjoy the roses of life along with our bread.

A Labour Government will put an end to the years of Tory neglect of our public services and will save our NHS. We will give the NHS its largest funding injection in its history and ensure it lives up to its revolutionary promise when it was first introduced by Nye Bevan and that great Labour Government by hiding thousands of nurses and doctors, by scrapping the sickness tax, optical and dental fees, and with a programme to combat health inequality which has soared in recent years. We will hire 15,000 teachers in our first year and end the abomination of school facilities lacking indoor plumbing within five years, while increasing per pupil funding in each year in Government. A Labour Government will consign the barbaric concept of pensioner poverty to the 20th century has we seek to eliminate it by the year 2001, with an immediate £8 a week increase in pensions per pension, the introduction of a £10 a bill winter fuel subsidy for low income pensioners, and the phasing out of TV licensing fees for pensioners. The Tories, as part of their shameful attempt to crush the trade union movement have squandered our energy resources, whether North Sea oil or our vast coal reserves. We will sensibly manage our resource endowment for the benefit of the all, not self-serving executives. Labour are offering a programme of revitalization, of investment, and of hope after 13 years too many of decay, neglect and despair - and I cannot wait to get to work as part of our great time, waking up every morning to spend the day in Government fighting on behalf of the many, for a better, more equitable Britain!

Let me end on a broader point. Over the last 13 years, the Tories have tried to beat us down, to condition us to expect less as we struggled just to get by – but on 16 June we’re going to show them they’ve failed. We will head to the polls and elect a Labour Government because we know that if working people stand together, we can bring about a better world. Thank you very much!
Tommy Dawson
Labour MP for Sheffield Brightside (1979-Present)
Socialist Campaign Group. 9 XP. 15 Marx Visits. Media Darling, Campaign Guru, Issue Champ (Econ Equality)
Deputy Leader (1990-1992), Shadow Chancellor (1990-1992), The Most Dangerous Man in Britain (1992)
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Referendum Canvassing (1 of 10 in Region)
Wilfred Hart was canvassing in target constituencies in Yorkshire and the Humber, and had the following responses to questions about Public Services.

Housing
There is no reason a working, productive citizen should be without a home or stuck with unaffordable housing in a modern nation like the United Kingdom. The failure of the political class to recognize the plight of our people is a clear indictment of the fact many MPs have second or even third houses and don’t know the challenges we face to secure housing. Referendum will stick up for tenants and homeowners alike, by granting new tenants rights for home improvements, ensuring council homes have management contracts that are competitively bid for, and continuing the right to buy programme. Our party, a party of the people, will encourage new home builds for British citizens.

Infrastructure
In order to help Britain prosper once again, we must be at the cutting edge of transport policy. The establishment parties focus on politically expedient transport, but Referendum will ensure that all Britons have access to infrastructure  that meets your needs. That starts with renovating abandoned rail stations in rural and underserved communities, a promise Referendum will stand for in government. We will also invest £7 million into major roadways that cross our nation and investigate the feasibility of a major high speed rail project to connect our United Kingdom. Finally, we will engage in railways privatisation while also empowering the regulator to keep fares low for British passengers.

Education
Politics as usual have failed our youth. Instead of instilling discipline and a strong work ethic, subsequent governments have eliminated corporal punishment. Referendum believes that this is a grave mistake, and we will reintroduce the cane to classrooms nationwide. We will introduce patriotic content into the National Curriculum, to promote assimilation and adoption of British values by our youth. By inculcating the responsibility of citizenship as well as discipline, we will be setting our children up for success. But we must also ensure our schools are performing at the highest possible level, and that means Referendum will lead in reskilling teachers and encouraging specialisms in new fields like technology.

Hart also distributed the following leaflet to voters:
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Referendum Canvassing (2 of 10 in Region)
Wilfred Hart was canvassing in target constituencies in Yorkshire and the Humber, and had the following responses to questions about Crime and Immigration.

Immigration
While the establishment parties refuse to talk about immigration for fear it might prove controversial, Referendum recognizes the strain uncontrolled migration places on our social services. We have promised a bold solution: a five year moratorium on new immigration into the United Kingdom, to allow our current immigrant population to assimilate. Non-citizens will pay a tax for the right to reside in the United Kingdom, and we will ensure that they do not commit crimes by instituting a one-strike, you’re out rule for non-citizens. Finally, those foreigners who can spread AIDS will be removed from the United Kingdom.

Crime
Even as a record number of Tory ministers have been arrested or investigated in Westminster, crime on our streets is increasing. The Conservatives are no longer the party of law and order - but Referendum is. We will put a referendum on the reintroduction of the death penalty before the British people. We will hire 23,000 police and 3,000 prison staff within the next four years. And we will ensure that the Hutton Inquiry brings criminals in government to account while reforming our intelligence services.

AIDS
Make no mistake: AIDS is a plague sent upon us by immoral people who engage in indiscrete behaviour. Referendum will continue to take a hardline against any individuals who can spread this disease, and we have a comprehensive plan to crack down on AIDS superspreaders. First, we will ensure the registration of all people with AIDS through our proposed AIDSNET. Then, we will restrict the ability of these individuals from spreading it, for instance by limiting their ability to work with food or with children through AIDS Behavioural Orders. Finally, if a foreigner has this affliction, we will see to it that they are removed from the United Kingdom as the health risk and immoral individual that they are.

Hart also distributed the following leaflet to voters:
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Quinn Shaw
Labour and Co-operative MP
Wolverhampton South East (1987-present)
Progressive
(Formerly Wilfred Hart, Conservative Deputy PM and Deputy Leader of Referendum)
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Referendum Canvassing (3 of 10 in Region)
Wilfred Hart was canvassing in target constituencies in Yorkshire and the Humber, and had the following responses to questions about pressing political issues.

Argentina
The Prime Minister’s concocted war in Argentina put British lives on the line to score political points. Referendum will empanel a special committee in Parliament to investigate whether Bibi Lauria and her cabinet improperly risked the lives of our Armed Forces. If there is proper evidence, we will not hesitate to refer her for war crimes. But in the meanwhile, we must ensure that we are decisive in victory and deter any future foreign aggression. Peace through strength must be our mantra in Argentina and in other regions of the world where our possessions are under threat. Finally, Referendum will deliver an MP for the Falklands and one for Gibraltar to ensure proper representation of our citizens in Parliament.

Establishment
When you set aside the pageantry and showmanship of Bibi Lauria, James McCrimmon, and Alex Cardigan aren’t too different. The ex-liberal Prime Minister will do anything to get to the top, but the same could be said of the Leader of the Opposition and Mr. Cardigan. They all want to sell Britain out to Europe, they all want immorality and deviancy to dominate the airwaves, and they all want to engage in a sick power play for who gets to run the lives of British people. Luckily, Referendum is a true alternative. If you believe you can run your own life better than European bureaucrats, washed-up politicians, or Whitehall officials, then we are a movement for you.

NHS
Referendum’s plan for the NHS begins with our plan for increasing funding year-on-year for this vital service, as opposed to the Tories’ stealth plan to gut the NHS. We will empower nurses to prescribe medicines and ensure that hospital care is personalised for every patient. We will also ensure that, following maternity leave, mothers will have the right to return to work if they so choose. But we will also ensure personal responsibility for self-inflicted ailments, such as obesity. We are serious when we promise to help obese people develop control over their health through ration books and fat camps. This is to ease the burden on our NHS and to ensure that Britain has a healthy and vibrant population.

Hart also distributed the following leaflet to voters:
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Quinn Shaw
Labour and Co-operative MP
Wolverhampton South East (1987-present)
Progressive
(Formerly Wilfred Hart, Conservative Deputy PM and Deputy Leader of Referendum)
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#18
Referendum Canvassing (4 of 10 in Region)
Wilfred Hart was canvassing in target constituencies in Yorkshire and the Humber, and had the following responses to questions about the Economy.

Economy
On the economy, you’ve really only got two choices: give into fear and stick with the failed policies of establishment politicians of the left and center; or choose to take control of your own economic destiny with an optimistic vote for your Referendum candidate. The current Conservative Chancellor has presided over an extended recession which Labour’s tax-and-spend policies will only make much worse. Two-and-a-half million unemployed Britons need work, and Referendum will prioritise their needs by ending the deluge of foreign workers for five years. With Referendum, you can avoid the establishment-induced suffering under the failed Chancellor or his alternative, Commie Tommy Dawson. Now that we know the mainstream parties have failed us, it is high time for the Referendum way.

Negative Income Tax
While Labour would raise taxes, and the Tories aren’t promising any major tax cuts, Referendum is proud to be leading the charge to let you keep more money in your pocket. We will enact a Negative Income Tax in order to top-off the incomes of hardworking but low-earning British citizens. This policy will empower workers to escape the traps of poverty and enter into the British middle class. By gradually tapering off the size of the Negative Income Tax, we can ensure that there is upward mobility and that the extra earnings are able to be saved for the future or invested into a new home or a child’s education. This type of outside the box thinking is only possible with an outside the box party: Referendum.

Welfare Reform
As a society, Britain needs to continue to reward hard work and traditional family arrangements. That is a key part of our Negative Income Tax proposal, but it also informs our plans to reform welfare. We will order a comprehensive look at the existing welfare state to identify gaps in the system and to see where your tax money is being spent inappropriately. By targeting waste, fraud, and abuse, we can save millions of pounds. We will also be better stewards of the Exchequer by increasing the family benefit while reducing child benefits for unwed single mothers. Finally, we will up the state pensions and enable an additional private retirement program to secure our seniors’ well-being.

Hart also distributed the following leaflet to voters:
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Quinn Shaw
Labour and Co-operative MP
Wolverhampton South East (1987-present)
Progressive
(Formerly Wilfred Hart, Conservative Deputy PM and Deputy Leader of Referendum)
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LIBERAL DEMOCRAT LEAFET: KEY TARGET SEATS

The Liberal Democrats have today launched a campaign in key local target seats across the region, sending out postcards that can be sent back to HQ to let the party know what local people's views are. A leading local Councillor said "Alex Cardigan is head and shoulders above the other choices when it comes to principle, honesty, and accessibility. This is a testament to our party's values, of wanting to really listen to voters' needs and concerns at a very local level."

Front: https://gyazo.com/d8e34d2ee0b86d672ce83c4e9601e286

Back: https://gyazo.com/5afa2ad541d2e3733d6683048805d7b2


LIBERAL DEMOCRAT BILLBOARD: SHEFFIELD HILLSBOROUGH

In key Conservative-facing parts of the Sheffield Hillsborough constituency, the Liberal Democrats have today started to put up billboards empathising how it is a two-horse race and how the Conservatives are out of the running.

Billboard: https://gyazo.com/e5322dc4730503740bc65585d04c9b3b
Alex Cardigan MP
Deputy Prime Minister (1992-present)
Leader of the Liberal Democrats (1990-present) | MP for Montgomery (1983-present)
Former BBC Broadcaster | Liberal Party | XP: 20 | Issue Champion | Safe Pair of Hands
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Referendum Canvassing (5 of 10 in Region)
Wilfred Hart was canvassing in target constituencies in Yorkshire and the Humber, and had the following responses to questions about the other Parties.

Tories
The Tories have sold out conservative principles in order to appeal to Liberal Democrat and Labour voters. Supposedly a party you can trust in government, we’ve seen high profile figures, one after the other, fall from power and into disgrace. Of course, it is only a matter of time before Bibi Lauria becomes the latest Tory to fall from grace. We already know she’s prepared to hand the British economy over to Germany and the European superstate; we already know she’s willing to launch a war to boost her polling numbers. If you want a conservative voice in Parliament, you could do much better than to vote for the local Tory candidate. In fact, you really need to consider Referendum: a party of principles. We will bring back corporal punishment and crack down on immorality in our society, and we will say no to the ever-expanding reaches of Europe and keep the pound sterling.

Liberal Democrats
The Liberal who? I’m just joking, of course. But you do raise an important question, why should you consider Referendum over the Liberal Democrats. Well, if you are like me, you know that the British people have been left up a river without a paddle by the globalist establishment that runs Westminster. This sense of elitism crosses over all of the other parties, they think they know better than you and they think they belong in power - and by extension, you don’t. The Liberal Democrats are running to be powerbrokers, to make shady closed-door deals with Labour or the Tories. They don’t have an agenda other than getting as close to power as possible! And, of course, there is the issue of morality, where the Liberal Degenerates have failed the British people.

Labour
Labour is just as much a part of the establishment as the Tories and the Liberal Democrats, which makes them wholly incompetent to run a government for everyday people. They claim to represent workers, and yet they turn around and appeal to the union bosses - not union members! Referendum will be a government that puts British interests, especially those of our hardworking citizens, first. We won’t stop to pray by the grave of Karl Marx, as Commie Tommy Dawson has done on multiple occasions. Instead, we’ll stop to pray with the good people of this country for a brighter future for their families and for our nation. The choice is clear: are you going to give the establishment another term in office, or will you vote with your heart for the Referendum way forward?

Hart also distributed the following leaflet to voters:
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Quinn Shaw
Labour and Co-operative MP
Wolverhampton South East (1987-present)
Progressive
(Formerly Wilfred Hart, Conservative Deputy PM and Deputy Leader of Referendum)
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