From Team Labour <[email protected]>
Subject Your last chance to enter our prize draw 🚗
Date January 20, 2024 10:08 AM
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Any of these amazing prizes could be yours. John xxxxxx,

This is your last chance to play in Labour’s Winter Prize Draw. And here’s why
it’s important you enter.

This year, we’ll take on the Tories in the next general election. They know
their only hope of winning is to outspend us.

Rishi Sunak and his Tories have built up tens of millions in their campaign pot
and increased election spending limits to keep Labour out of government for
another five years.

John xxxxxx, if there was ever a time to give to
Labour, it’s now. And you could win some fantastic prizes while you’re at it.

The first-place winner will receive a brand new, top of the range Peugeot E-208
electric car, second place wins £5,000, and third place wins £1,000!

The deadline to enter is this Wednesday 24 January 2024.

If you believe a Labour government is worth a £2 donation, enter our prize draw
today. In five days’ time, you could be the owner of a brand new electric car,
or thousands of pounds better off:

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Enter now

And remember, the more tickets you have, the better your chances of winning.

In the Labour Party Prize Draw, every penny raised goes straight into our campaign fund to boot the Tories out of Downing Street.

It’s time to get Britain’s future back. Enter our prize draw today and together,
we can make it happen.

Thank you,

Team Labour

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