From Cary Mitchell <[email protected]>
Subject Hit them where it hurts
Date September 11, 2020 7:07 AM
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Dear John,



Do you want to take direct action? 



Already we’re hearing Conservative backbenchers are unhappy with the Government’s actions.



The Conservatives were the party of law and order, of economic stability and of the Union. Now the government is openly breaking international law, paving the way to a no-deal economic disaster, and driving a wedge between the nations of the UK.



This is not what ordinary Conservatives voted for. 



That’s why we’re re-launching our successful letter to the editor campaign, to hit the government where it hurts. Millions of people read local newspapers, and the letters section is often the most read after the front page.



Send a letter to your local paper explaining why you won’t stand for the Prime Minister’s reckless actions.



Simply copy and paste our template message at the bottom of this email, and send it to your local paper. Theemail addressyou need should be on their website. 



Would you considerwriting to your local paperto speak out against this government’s actions? Let us know.



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It’s really easyto write in to your local paper, and you might not even have to have your name and address published -check your local paperfor more information. We ran a ‘letter to the editor’ campaign a few months and we saw fantastic results.



Please feel free to copy and paste our template, which you will find at the bottom of this email, or alter it as you see fit! Act now to have the greatest impact.



Best wishes,



Cary Mitchell,

Director of Operations



To the editor,



I am deeply concerned by the government’s plan to break promises made in the Withdrawal Agreement; an international treaty signed less than a year ago. The Northern Ireland Secretary admitted this would break international law. The Internal Markets Bill would renege on commitments to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland and would set negotiations with Europe back to square one.



The Conservatives pride themselves on being the party of law and order, of economic stability and of the Union. Now the government is openly breaking international law and paving the way to a no-deal economic disaster. How can the Conservative and Unionist party jeopardise the hard-won peace in Northern Ireland? 



The Prime Minister does not speak for ordinary Conservatives. He was elected to deliver a comprehensive, ‘oven-ready’ deal with Europe, which would help communities and businesses like mine. Yet his actions threaten not only the reputation of the Conservative Party, but the global reputation of the UK as a trustworthy nation. 



Yours sincerely, 



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