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NyIndy
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« on: July 02, 2019, 11:58:55 PM »

List of 1st (and sometimes 2nd) Brexit Party Members in each Region list (not full list):
N.E. - Paul Nuttal and Katie Fanning
S.E. England - Janice Atkinson and Diane James
London - Gerard Batten
West Midlands - Nikki Sinclaire and Jill Seymour
Yorkshire and the Humber - Jane Collins
S.W. England - Earl of Dartmouth
East Midlands - Margot Parker
Scotland - David Coburn
E. of England - Patrick O'Flynn
Wales - Caroline Jones
N.W. England - Louise Bours


BREXIT PARTY SCHEDULE

1st of August:
Nikki Sinclaire Campaigns in the West Midlands on the Brexit Party being for all Britons
"UKIP has a tainted brand. They have made themselves a party of far-right politics and of Nigel Farage rather than being a party for all leave voters! If 52% of voters wanted to leave the EU, then why is it that the party that fully supported the EU is polling around 20? Because they alienate people who aren't also far right, by associating themselves with people like Tommy Robinson. Imagine what we could get done by uniting all of the people who voted for Brexit? That's what our hopes to do."

2nd and 3rd of August:
Katie Fanning and Janice Atkinson Campaign in S. E. England on stopping the decline of the Coastal cities and towns
"Our country's beautiful coastal regions are in decline. Our coasts are vital to our country and assist them we must improve the area's fishing and tourism industries. Exiting the EU will make these industries stronger by making the British people more likely to go to British beaches and buy British fish. Not only that but our small business tax cut is boosted to 50% when a business is in a coastal economic zone. Hopefully, this will incentivize businesses to move to or start businesses in the region."

August 4th:
Gerard Batten campaigns in London on respecting the votes of 17 million Britons

August 5th:
David Coburn Campaign in Scotland on making the country's economy more fair by cracking down on dodging taxes by the rich.

August 6th:
Paul Nuttall Campaigns out of N.E. England on Welfare Reform

- Repealing the Bedroom tax for its adverse effect on the disabled
- Only giving benefits to foreign nationals after they have lived in the UK after 5 years

August 7th:
Caroline Jones in Wales campaigning on Replacing the House of Lords with a democratically elected chamber.

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NyIndy
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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2019, 10:45:23 PM »

(I'm short on Time this week I'm Sorry!)

BREXIT PARTY SCHEDULE

Aug. 8th: Katie Fanning Campaigns in NW England on Making Brexit Happen

"52% of voters backed Brexit in 2016! Could you Imagine if we could harness those voters under one party? How quickly we'd be able to separate ourselves from the EU and get the country back on track? So many industries from Agriculture to Fishing, Industry to Tourism have all seen the negative effects of EU meddling, which is why people from so many different backgrounds have backed Brexit and said enough is enough! And this is our chance to help them!"

Aug. 9th: Nikki Sinclaire Campaigns in West Midlands with the Brexit party's solutions for the Housing Crisis

August 10th: Paul Nuttall in NE England on Taking care of Britain's Disabled

August 11th: Gerard Batten in SW England on proper funding for the Police

"When we're spending twice as much money on foreign welfare as we are on the safety of our own citizens, there's a serious problem in the country. We promise that in a Brexit Party-led government, we'd never dare put citizen's safety on the backburner."

August 12th: Patrick O'Flynn E. of England - Establishing a residency requirement in Britain's welfare system

August 13th: Jane Collins Yorkshire & the Humber campaigns on cracking down on tax loopholes to make the rich pay their share.

August 14th: Caroline Jones in Wales gives a speech on Abolishing the house of lords



 
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NyIndy
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« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2019, 01:01:34 PM »

BREXIT PARTY SCHEDULE

*I'm sorry for the short update but I don't have a lot of time this week

August 15th: Jill Seymour Campaigns in West Midlands on solving homelessness in the UK.

August 16th: Patrick O'Flynn, Nigel Farage, and Paul Nuttal campaign in E. of England on security and proper police funding.

August 17th: Janice Atkinson campaigns in S.E England on reversing decline of struggling areas.

August 18th: Earl of Dartmouth in S.W. England talking about how Brexit will help fishing and tourism industries

August 19th: Margot Parker campaigns in East Midlands on tax breaks for small businesses

August 20th: Caroline Jones campaigns in Wales about reducing foreign aid budget

August 21st: Jane Collins and Gerard Batten campaign in Yorkshire and the Humber on benefits of Brexit on industry
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NyIndy
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« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2019, 12:03:40 PM »

BFP SCHEDULE

August 22nd: Caroline Jones Campaigns in Wales on how Brexit will benefit Wales

August 23rd: Paul Nuttall and Katie fanning campaign in NE England in revitalizing fisheries with Brexit

August 24th: East Midlands Margot Parker, Gerard Mountenbatten and Nigel Farage oh properly finding the police

August 25th: Nikki Sinclaire campaigns in West Midlands on BFPs commitment to LGBT rights

August 26th: Jane Collins campaigns in Yorkshire and the Humber on solving the housing crisis

August 27th: Patrick O’Flynn and Nigel Farage campaign in East of England on incentives for small businesses

August 28th: Earl of Dartmouth campaigns in SW England on Coastal revitalization

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NyIndy
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« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2019, 12:22:28 AM »

August 29: Campaigning in East Midlands on delivering Brexit

August 30th: Campaigning in E. of England on Properly Funding Police for Security

When we're sending so much money overseas and spending only half of that at home on protecting our citizens, you have to wonder what the hell we're thinking! What have these politicians done to think that foreign aid is more important than saving British lives? How many more Manchesters? How many more terrorist attacks will it take for the government to wake up? If you vote BFP, we'll make sure that our police are properly funded and our citizens safe before thinking about sending a dime overseas!

August 31: Campaign on revitalizing small business in S.W England

September 1st: Campaigning in S.E England on helping fix the housing crisis

September 2nd: Door to Door Campaigning in East Midlands with Nikki Fried Paul Nuttal and Nigel Farage

September 3rd & 4th: Campaigning across North West for 2 Days
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NyIndy
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« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2019, 10:14:01 AM »

BFP SCHEDULE

September 5th: Nigel Farage and Nikki Sinlcaire Campaign in the West Midlands on protecting British Industry

"Our countries industry is under threat from the flow of goods coming from Europe and Asia that we just let in after they've used cheap labor to out compete our British goods. We need to start supporting Britain again. We can't let our country's great industrial prowess fall on the way side as we let the government watch. We must do something, as it is our prosperity being taken away. Who here knows people who lost their jobs due to outsourcing, or factories closing? I know I do. And yet we see leaders telling us that this is good, that this is progress for our nation. That we will move on from those "Low Skill" jobs and on to "higher skilled" and "Higher Paying" jobs. What they don't seem to understand is that these jobs take skill, and they have helped many support their families for years before our awful trade policies lead to so many losing their jobs. They may pretend they're helping our country, but you're not, you don't know better, you don't with Brexit and you sure as hell don't with this, Ms. Soubry, Ms. Swinson, Ms. Sturgeon, Mr. Darling, and of course, you too Mr. Prime Minister!
*Cheering*
So, what are we going to do, you ask? We are going to give tax breaks for countries that do produce goods in the UK. We're going to tax companies that try to get a leg up by moving over seas to take advantage of the cheaper labor and more lax quality standards overseas. We will work more closely with Businesses and their employees in England to know what they do and what they don't like about staying here, and we're gonna start supporting small business in England, we are a country of opportunity, so lets start acting like it!
*Cheering*"
-Nigel Farage

September 6th - Paul Nuttall, Nigel Farage in the East Midlands on combating crime.

September 7th - Earl of Dartmouth campaigns in East of England with Paul Nuttall

"Look, compared to the last General Election, are things for you better, or worse? Are you safer? Has there been less crime? Have any of your local economic drivers shut down, moved overseas or laid off workers? The fact of the matter is, not everyone is doing great. Right now, we have a bunch of people who have spent their lives in London, doing what's best for London, acting like its whats the best for the whole country running the place. They've forgotten about outsourcing, because they don't see the factories shutting down daily like we do. They don't see the people who have lost their jobs due to this, they just see cheaper clothes and cheaper electronics. We see. We know what has happened to the English Working class, and we're here to help you."

September 8th - Caroline Jones visits Welsh Miners

September 9th - Nigel Farage visits Yorkshire and the Humber to talk about combating government elitism and actually helping the Middle and Working class.

September 10th - Nuttall campaigns in SW England

September 11th - Nigel Farage talks about combating opioids in NE England

STRATEGY

The BFP needs to draw a line between the main establishment political parties and itself. This will be done by showing how the big parties support of unrestrained free trade is bad for the country. More efforts will be made to reach out to these voters in areas in the north of England in particular, where these voters generally tended to support Labour while also voting for Brexit. Painting those who are unwilling to accept the loss of the remain movement in the Brexit Referendum as acting as if they know better than everyday Brits is important. It shows that we are a party that listens to and accepts the decision of the people. We listened to them on Brexit and we will listen should they lose their jobs due to elitist mismanagement in the government.

We will obviously target the heavily Brexit favoring regions like the Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber and the North of England, with our outreach efforts to voters in the area pointing out that all other parties are not committed to Brexit happening, and will sell voters out as soon as something more convenient comes along, if they're already not talking about disrespecting the voters wills. However, we are not going to give up on areas like Wales, where Brexit won a narrow majority, and Scotland and London, which despite being very strongly pro remaining, still had 1 million + voting for Brexit. Those odds would be awful in a FPTP scenario, but we can certainly mobilize voters to cross the threshold for MPs in those regions with numbers like those. Focus should be given to working class and middle class voters in these areas, Scotland in particular has many miners, fishers, and others who would be very negatively effected by the loss of Jobs caused by uncontrolled globalization.
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NyIndy
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« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2019, 10:36:24 AM »

BFP TELEVISION AD: "Proud"




"I am a proud coal miner"



"Im a fisherman and proud of it"



"Im proud to be a teacher"



"I was proud to be a factory worker too. Until I lost my job to outsourcing."

Everyday, our leaders are telling us that we are moving forward, and that we're making economic progress. We're told that Britain will be better for all of the Global economic changes its undergoing. While many are benefiting from the lowered prices of foreign produced goods, many are suffering from job loss, rising crime and stagnant wages. Prime Minister Cameron, we ask you...

(together)
"are you proud?"


Sources:
1. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/33/Coal_Miner_1958.JPG/2560px-Coal_Miner_1958.JPG
2. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b4/Long_Island_fisherman.jpg
3. https://images.pexels.com/photos/2760242/pexels-photo-2760242.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&w=500
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