From Team PV <[email protected]>
Subject Be what makes a People's Vote happen
Date November 6, 2019 5:42 PM
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Hi John,

We’ve got a simple goal for this election: elect a Parliament with a majority for a People’s Vote in it.

We’ve pored over the data, the opinion polls, and listened to what people are saying on the ground. We know there’s a group of candidates who we need to win if we want to defeat Boris Johnson and secure a People’s Vote. 

Part of our strategy is donating to these candidates so they have the resources they need to win. 

But the candidates we're supporting, like Dominic Grieve, Sarah Olney and Mary Creagh are fighting against pro-Brexit candidates backed by millionaires and billionaires. We need to make sure our candidates in these crucial seats can financially compete with their opponents. 

John, we know that we have to raise £40,000 by 8am Thursday - otherwise we won’t be able to get them the support they need. We need your help.



To achieve this, we’re going to need hundreds of you to make your first-ever contribution. If you can make your first contribution right now, John, we can reach our goal. 

 I'LL CHIP IN £1 <[link removed]>

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The candidates we're supporting, need our help to fund the basics of their campaigns - like staff and leaflets. 

Anything you can give us before Thursday morning will help us reach this goal. It will make sure our candidates have what they need to win and take us one step closer to a People's Vote.

I'LL CHIP IN TODAY <[link removed]>

Thank you for your part in getting a People's Vote.

Team PV

People's Vote HQ



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