Grassroouts Out Campaign Dates...
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Dear All, the first stage GO campaign dates have been announced. Rx'd this in the inbox this morning but it's yet to go live on their website...for dates pls see below, hopefully there's an event near you...
>>GO TASKFORCE BULLETIN!
Dear Supporter,
Thank you for supporting Grassroots Out, or GO for short! The National, cross party, grassroots campaign to leave the EU.
Building on the success of Taskforce Launches across the country including Shipley, St Albans, and Wellingborough, over the next few weeks, we have a number of meetings and campaign days. We need to fight this referendum in every corner of the United Kingdom, so it would be great to see you at one of our meetings, to find out how we are going to win this door by door, vote by vote!
Dartford
Hilton Dartford Bridge
Presidential Suit
Masthead Close,
Crossways Business Park
Dartford
DA2 6QF
7.30pm Wednesday 17th February
Hastings & Rye
Royal Victoria Hotel
Marina Street,
St Leonards-on-Sea,
Hastings,
East Sussex
TN38 0BD
7.30pm Thursday 18th February
Leeds
St George's Centre
Great George Street,
Leeds
LS1 3DL
7.30pm Friday 19th February
Corby Campaign Day
The Viking Club
Danesholme Road
Corby
NN18 9EJ
9.30am Saturday 20th February
Rossendale & Darwen
Rossendale Gold Course
Ewood Lane
Haslingden
Rossendale
Lancashire
BB4 6LH
6.30pm Saturday 20th February
Lewes
Hillcrest Community Centre
Bay Vue Road
Newhaven
East Sussex
BN9 9LH
6.30pm Tuesday 23rd February
Canterbury
Abbotts Barton Hotel
36 New Dover Road
Canterbury
Kent
CT1 3DU
7.30pm Thursday 25th February
Newbury
Venue TBA
7.30pm Friday 26th February
Northampton Campaign Day
The Plough Hotel
Bridge St
Northampton
NN1 1PF
9.30am Saturday 27th February
Tamworth
The Globe Inn
Lower Gungate
Tamworth
B79 7AT
6.30pm Sunday 28th February
Norwich (to cover whole of Norfolk)
Mercure Norwich Hotel
121-131 Boundary Road
Norwich
NR3 2BA
10.30am Sunday 13th March
If you have a Taskforce launch near you it would be great to see you there! If you want to let us know you're coming, email campaigning@grassrootsout.co.uk
With the referendum date potentially being in June, we could only be 19 weeks away.
Every vote will count in this once in a life time referendum!
If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to get in touch.
Hope to see you soon.
Grassroots Out (GO) Team!<<
>>GO TASKFORCE BULLETIN!
Dear Supporter,
Thank you for supporting Grassroots Out, or GO for short! The National, cross party, grassroots campaign to leave the EU.
Building on the success of Taskforce Launches across the country including Shipley, St Albans, and Wellingborough, over the next few weeks, we have a number of meetings and campaign days. We need to fight this referendum in every corner of the United Kingdom, so it would be great to see you at one of our meetings, to find out how we are going to win this door by door, vote by vote!
Dartford
Hilton Dartford Bridge
Presidential Suit
Masthead Close,
Crossways Business Park
Dartford
DA2 6QF
7.30pm Wednesday 17th February
Hastings & Rye
Royal Victoria Hotel
Marina Street,
St Leonards-on-Sea,
Hastings,
East Sussex
TN38 0BD
7.30pm Thursday 18th February
Leeds
St George's Centre
Great George Street,
Leeds
LS1 3DL
7.30pm Friday 19th February
Corby Campaign Day
The Viking Club
Danesholme Road
Corby
NN18 9EJ
9.30am Saturday 20th February
Rossendale & Darwen
Rossendale Gold Course
Ewood Lane
Haslingden
Rossendale
Lancashire
BB4 6LH
6.30pm Saturday 20th February
Lewes
Hillcrest Community Centre
Bay Vue Road
Newhaven
East Sussex
BN9 9LH
6.30pm Tuesday 23rd February
Canterbury
Abbotts Barton Hotel
36 New Dover Road
Canterbury
Kent
CT1 3DU
7.30pm Thursday 25th February
Newbury
Venue TBA
7.30pm Friday 26th February
Northampton Campaign Day
The Plough Hotel
Bridge St
Northampton
NN1 1PF
9.30am Saturday 27th February
Tamworth
The Globe Inn
Lower Gungate
Tamworth
B79 7AT
6.30pm Sunday 28th February
Norwich (to cover whole of Norfolk)
Mercure Norwich Hotel
121-131 Boundary Road
Norwich
NR3 2BA
10.30am Sunday 13th March
If you have a Taskforce launch near you it would be great to see you there! If you want to let us know you're coming, email campaigning@grassrootsout.co.uk
With the referendum date potentially being in June, we could only be 19 weeks away.
Every vote will count in this once in a life time referendum!
If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to get in touch.
Hope to see you soon.
Grassroots Out (GO) Team!<<
We are being told (mainly by the BBC so we have to assume the message is already biased) that the various OUT groups are involved in vicious infighting with each other.
Since at the end of the day each person will go into a voting booth on their own and mark their X where they want to, does this alleged infighting really matter?
As long as people exercise their vote (hopefully for OUT) does it matter which out group they support?
Could just be rumour but I have heard that the vote papers are to be marked in pencil rather than the usual wax pencil?
If this might be the case, I am taking an indelible pencil in with me to mark my vote with that. The problem with that, is that it could be dismissed by the powers that be, as a spoiled ballot paper and discarded.
Absolutely all my friends and acquaintances, every one I know personally, have stated that they are voting OUT, I literally do not know anyone who will be voting for IN. the result of the referendum will one of the most interesting demonstrations of whether or not we really are a free people in our lifetimes.
Since at the end of the day each person will go into a voting booth on their own and mark their X where they want to, does this alleged infighting really matter?
As long as people exercise their vote (hopefully for OUT) does it matter which out group they support?
Could just be rumour but I have heard that the vote papers are to be marked in pencil rather than the usual wax pencil?
If this might be the case, I am taking an indelible pencil in with me to mark my vote with that. The problem with that, is that it could be dismissed by the powers that be, as a spoiled ballot paper and discarded.
Absolutely all my friends and acquaintances, every one I know personally, have stated that they are voting OUT, I literally do not know anyone who will be voting for IN. the result of the referendum will one of the most interesting demonstrations of whether or not we really are a free people in our lifetimes.
Pan Pan Pan said:
Absolutely all my friends and acquaintances, every one I know personally, have stated that they are voting OUT, I literally do not know anyone who will be voting for IN. the result of the referendum will one of the most interesting demonstrations of whether or not we really are a free people in our lifetimes.
If we vote IN, we will soon discover we will never be a free people again (at least for the next couple of generations).Pan Pan Pan said:
We are being told (mainly by the BBC so we have to assume the message is already biased) that the various OUT groups are involved in vicious infighting with each other.
Since at the end of the day each person will go into a voting booth on their own and mark their X where they want to, does this alleged infighting really matter?
As long as people exercise their vote (hopefully for OUT) does it matter which out group they support?
Could just be rumour but I have heard that the vote papers are to be marked in pencil rather than the usual wax pencil?
If this might be the case, I am taking an indelible pencil in with me to mark my vote with that. The problem with that, is that it could be dismissed by the powers that be, as a spoiled ballot paper and discarded.
Absolutely all my friends and acquaintances, every one I know personally, have stated that they are voting OUT, I literally do not know anyone who will be voting for IN. the result of the referendum will one of the most interesting demonstrations of whether or not we really are a free people in our lifetimes.
From discussion, I am convinced the press are being encouraged to muddy the OUT groups and will stop at nothing to claim so-called infighting. So, let us all get real for a moment. There are only three Brexit campaign groups, each representing different interest areas. The important point is that it does not matter about the campaign groups. What does matter is the country's electorate having the intelligent balls to collectively vote OUT.Since at the end of the day each person will go into a voting booth on their own and mark their X where they want to, does this alleged infighting really matter?
As long as people exercise their vote (hopefully for OUT) does it matter which out group they support?
Could just be rumour but I have heard that the vote papers are to be marked in pencil rather than the usual wax pencil?
If this might be the case, I am taking an indelible pencil in with me to mark my vote with that. The problem with that, is that it could be dismissed by the powers that be, as a spoiled ballot paper and discarded.
Absolutely all my friends and acquaintances, every one I know personally, have stated that they are voting OUT, I literally do not know anyone who will be voting for IN. the result of the referendum will one of the most interesting demonstrations of whether or not we really are a free people in our lifetimes.
Re the pencil rumour...it's probably just that, a rumour, and I wouldn't be concerned about it. Where we should be concerned is to ensure the Brexit voters secure such a large majority, irrespective of any potential messing with votes, that the result is unequivocally OUT. No ifs, no buts...an absolute OUT.
I have seen some polls over the past weeks confirming 68% are voting OUT. If this level is secured it will be the end of CMD and the arrival of a very exiting future for the UK. 68% is an even greater result than general elections and could well be the urgently needed nail in the EU coffin and would encourage other countries to follow suit.
Edited by v8250 on Wednesday 17th February 12:22
handpaper said:
v8250 said:
I have seen some poles over the past weeks confirming 68% are voting OUT.
Most of the Poles in my workplace want the UK to Leave, too."fking Bulgarians", they mutter...
FredClogs said:
At the risk of sounding like a stick in the mud, this thread is suspiciously close to campaigning and electioneering, there's lot's of threads discussing the issues around the referendum, do we need this one too?
No, you're not being a stick in the mud. Posted as the dates should be shared and as yet they're not on the GO website. No campaigning, no electioneering, just sharing of news to one and all.eatcustard said:
handpaper said:
v8250 said:
I have seen some poles over the past weeks confirming 68% are voting OUT.
Most of the Poles in my workplace want the UK to Leave, too."fking Bulgarians", they mutter...
eatcustard said:
Only a commie left winger will vote to stay in
No, anyone with a basic understanding of trade, economics, and the benefits that the EU offers to all member states will vote to stay. Unfortunately, that discounts the vast majority of Sun and Daily Fail readers immediately.DavidJG said:
No, anyone with a basic understanding of trade, economics, and the benefits that the EU offers to all member states will vote to stay. Unfortunately, that discounts the vast majority of Sun and Daily Fail readers immediately.
aha at last......someone is going to give us a definitive list of the benefits of staying in (that we can't have if we are out of course)alfie2244 said:
DavidJG said:
No, anyone with a basic understanding of trade, economics, and the benefits that the EU offers to all member states will vote to stay. Unfortunately, that discounts the vast majority of Sun and Daily Fail readers immediately.
aha at last......someone is going to give us a definitive list of the benefits of staying in (that we can't have if we are out of course)DavidJG said:
eatcustard said:
Only a commie left winger will vote to stay in
No, anyone with a basic understanding of trade, economics, and the benefits that the EU offers to all member states will vote to stay. Unfortunately, that discounts the vast majority of Sun and Daily Fail readers immediately.Hoofy said:
Come on then, what do I get for the £55m a day that Britain pays?
Well the £55million figure is a bit of a myth as I'm sure you're aware but what we get is "guaranteed" access to the worlds largest market place and a say in how that market place is administered and organised.Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff