11 May 2009
It doesn't matter if people are likely to vote Green. All votes for parties that are not the BNP will help reduce their total too, even though in the final round, votes for the Greens that put us above Nick Griffin's total will be even more crucial.
But the most important thing now is to get people registered, so please pass on the information below to your friends, family and colleagues. It includes a link to a simple online form, which they need to complete and send to their Town Hall before Tuesday.
All UK, EU and Commonwealth citizens living in the UK can vote in the European Parliament elections.
The Electoral Commission website takes you through a simple process to fill in a form, which you then print out and send to your local Council.
The site will tell you the correct address to send the form to - all you have to do is sign it and post it.
1. Go to: http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk
2. Then click on 'Register to vote' on the homepage to start the process.
To see how voting Green could help stop the BNP in the North West, visit http://www.stopnickgriffin.org.uk
We didn't stop Nick Griffin - but thanks for trying
Just 5,000 votes between him and Peter Cranie, but Nick Griffin was elected to the European Parliament early in the morning of 8th June 2009.
It's the last weekend before the election - time to get out and spread the word.
Video: Frank Cottrell Boyce on why he's voting Green
Writer of 24 Hour Party People says he's voting Green to keep out the BNP.
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