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Time to get on the streets

28 May 2009

Peter Cranie leafletting - photo David Ashdown, IndependentIt's the last weekend before the election that will put either Peter Cranie or racist leader Nick Griffin into the European Parliament. 

Time to get on the streets and spread the word.

If you can get to Manchester or Liverpool on Saturday, make sure you do and join either the Greens or Respect for door-to-door leaflet deliveries (see below).

Sunday is the big Stop Nick Griffin day of leafletting in Manchester City Centre.

Sign up for the event on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=84208684159

Or get in touch with organiser Gary: 07545785305 garydunion@gmail.com

Base camp: Cafe Pop, basement of Pop Boutique
34-33 Oldham Street
Manchester M1 1JN

The cafe will be manned by volunteers all day from 11am, so come along any time and they will equip you with leaflets and put you to work.

Even if it's just for an hour, come along - it will be time well spent and could make all the difference.


Full details of all these other events are in our events diary:


Liverpool Green Party action day
Saturday, May, 30th, 2009 at 10:15am
Lark Lane, Liverpool 

Door to door leafletting in Cheetham Hill with RESPECT
Saturday, May, 30th, 2009 at 1:00pm
Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester 

Door-to-door leafletting in Longsight, Manchester with RESPECT
Saturday, May, 30th, 2009 at 1:00pm
Longsight, Manchester 

Stop Nick Griffin BIG campaign day in Manchester
Sunday, May, 31st, 2009 at 11.00am
Meet any time from 11 am at Cafe Pop, basement of Pop Boutique, 34-33 Oldham Street, Manchester M1 1JN 

Thanks for all your help this final weekend!

Peter Cranie and the campaign team


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