From Alex Wilson - Reform UK <[email protected]>
Subject One last push in London!
Date April 25, 2024 12:51 PM
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Dear Jack,

There's just one week to go now until Polling Day, when we can make a huge impact on both the Mayoral and Assembly Elections to deliver the change we need in London.

Please join us for our two final big campaign events this weekend:

Saturday 27th April (Havering)

We'll be running a street stall and leafleting from 9.30am at The Brewery Shopping Centre, Waterloo Road, Romford RM1 1AU.

Some volunteers may then wish to travel to the Anti-ULEZ protest in Trafalgar Square in the afternoon - this will be the 32nd such protest that Howard Cox has attended, as the only mainstream candidate pledging to scrap ALL of ULEZ (not just the extension).

Sunday 28th April (Greenwich)

We've got a full day of campaigning planned in Eltham on Sunday:

11am - meet outside New Eltham Station (SE9 2AB) for street stall and leafleting

2.30pm - public meeting at All Saints Church, New Eltham (SE9 3UT) with Mayoral Candidate Howard Cox and Deputy Leader Ben Habib

If you have a Postal Vote, please complete it and send it back to your local council NOW to make sure your voice is heard.

Please remember you have three votes:

- Vote Howard Cox for Mayor (pink ballot)
- Vote for your local Reform UK constituency candidate (yellow ballot)
- And above all, vote for the Reform UK Londonwide List (orange ballot)

The Assembly is elected by Proportional Representation so there is no "splitting the vote" or "wasted votes" - if you vote Reform you'll get Reform!

Many thanks for your support,

Alex Wilson

Election Agent for Howard Cox and Reform UK

Alex Wilson - Reform UK
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