From The Best for Britain team <[email protected]>
Subject CORRECTION: Why we were at Labour conference
Date September 26, 2024 4:18 PM
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Hi John, we're sorry but a technical error meant that half of our email about Labour conference was missing! Here's the full account of what we got up to:

Dear John,

Labour Conference in Liverpool has been jam-packed with speeches, panels, fringe events, networking dinners, and through it all one word seemed to be on every Labour representative’s lips: ‘change’.  In his speech, the Prime Minister used the word 24 times. Angela Rayner, 11. Rachel Reeves, the same. 

But in their speeches, there was no mention of the change Britain really needs - meaningful change to the Brexit deal which continues to stifle growth, drive up costs and deprive opportunities for businesses and young people alike.

Best for Britain remains laser-focussed on our objective of bringing the UK and the EU closer together, protecting high British standards and protections from the Brexit race to the bottom and restoring the freedoms British people enjoyed as EU members. 

By supporting our tactical voting campaign at the last election <[link removed]>, you played an important role in dealing a historic defeat to the Conservative government, the government that delivered Brexit, who could not be convinced of the need for closer UK-EU relations.

The next step in our three step plan is to convince the new government to back our fixes to the Brexit deal starting with beneficial regulatory alignment and a Youth Mobility Scheme. 

That’s why Best for Britain was in Liverpool.



Whether it was a government minister attending on their way to make a speech, a business owner arriving by train into Liverpool's main stations, or a Labour member reading the Conference Agenda, Best for Britain’s ads were there, reminding them that voters want a closer relationship with Europe.



We also teamed up with Downtown in Business to host a roundtable discussion on resetting the UK’s relationship with the EU, with input from both business and political leaders, and crucially, by Starmers point-person on the review of the Brexit deal scheduled in 2026 - Minister for European Union Relations, Nick Thomas Symonds.

We’re working hard behind the scenes to remind this new government that millions of people who voted for Labour, including millions who voted for them tactically, expect them to repair the damage caused by Brexit, and we won’t stop until they do.

Thank you for your continued support!

Best wishes,
The Best for Britain team





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