From Team Labour <[email protected]>
Subject Join the thousands of people who donated yesterday
Date April 7, 2024 5:05 PM
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Yesterday, we asked a question - do you want five more years of Tory government? We asked, do you want five more years of spiralling NHS waiting lists, crumbling schools, crime unsolved, knife crime and serious violent crime rising, school absences r...

John xxxxxx,

Yesterday, we asked a question - do you want five more years of Tory government?

We asked, do you want five more years of spiralling NHS waiting lists, crumbling schools, crime unsolved, knife crime
and serious violent crime rising, school absences rising, striking doctors,
cancer targets slipping, life expectancy plateauing, division and failure?

We asked, do you want five more years of soaring mortgages, rising energy bills, low growth and high tax, debt on the
rise, food bank usage skyrocketing, stagnant wages, fire and rehire, gimmick
immigration policy costing billions, small boat crossings increasing,
incompetence and chaos?

We asked, do you want five more years of the never-ending cycle of scandals, resignations and by-elections?

Thousands of people across Britain answered, loud and clear, no .

They put their hands in their pockets and chipped into Labour’s general election
fund, because they knew that was the action needed to stop another five years.

Please, join them today by making a donation:

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With Labour you’ll get higher living standards, well paid jobs, more homeowners, security at work,
reduced energy bills, cleaner waters, energy independence, Great British Energy,
more apprenticeships and access to skills training, stability and growth.

With Labour you’ll get NHS waiting times slashed, improved cancer survival rates, more community care,
more police on the street with guaranteed town centre patrols, violence against
women and girls halved, free breakfast clubs for primary schools, more teachers
and the barriers to opportunity broken.

With Labour you’ll get a government that respects you and works hard to serve
you.

Supporters like you really are our best chance of making this happen. We’re
urging you to join the others and invest in the future today by contributing to
our general election fund today:

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We’re already on the backfoot when it comes to donations, so we absolutely
cannot afford to let the situation get worse.

The Tories will call an election this year. They’re scared of losing, so they
will spend more money than they ever have to beat us.

We need supporters like you to help us prepare for whatever the Tories throw our
way next year. It will be the most expensive general election ever fought , and we can expect them to fling everything and the kitchen sink at us.

Please, consider making a donation today, so that when the general election
comes, we’re not under-resourced. To stop five more years of Tory government, we
must be able to compete.

Thank you,

Team Labour

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