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4 June 2009 Edward Hallam No Comment

We come at last to polling day. As the CF Campaigning Map testifies, Conservative Future has led an impressive campaign in all corners of the country, with activists giving up weekends and week nights over and over again to deliver our positive message to voters; so let us first take this opportunity to thank everyone who has already committed so much to helping the cause.

Now is a dispondent time in politics, with the expenses saga and the the festering moribund remnants of Brown’s government lingering in Westminster. Today our job is to show voters, one final time, that not all political parties are the same. Politics doesn’t have to be the continuous erosion of liberty and sovereignty that Labour has made it. Nor does one have to vote for extremist parties to trigger change. Today is when politicians have no choice but to stop talking and truly listen to the electorate – so let us make sure Brown hears, loud and clear, what Britons think of him.

There is a better, brighter future for Britain. There is a post-Labour world to be attained, and all people have to do is vote for it. We’ve spent the last few weeks gathering pledges in every constituency. We know where our support is, and so, for one final time this campaign, we urge you all to join your fellow Conservative Future activists on the streets of our great nation.

Get out there, and let Britons know that a vote for the Conservatives in the Europe is a also a vote for change at home.

Tell them simply – Vote for Change: Vote Conservative

Not sure where to campaign? Check the CF Campaigning Map to find your nearest event.

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