Make Votes Matter - Demand Democracy Day

27 Jun 2018
Lib Dem logo bird projected on blockwork

 

This Saturday June 30th is Demand Democracy Day. With more than 60 street stalls across the UK - from Truro to Aberdeen - this is the biggest, broadest mobilisation for Proportional Representation in living memory.
Whether we win PR after the next general election depends on what we all do at times like this. To make this change soon, we all need to take action now and make fair votes a political issue that cannot be ignored or sidelined.
We need your help to make Saturday a great milestone on the way to democratising the UK. Here's how:
Support your local street stall
Each of our street stalls has been organised by an awesome local volunteer - but we all need a little help and encouragement! Let's make sure everyone has allies on their stall with them. Even if you can only pop by for an hour it will be much appreciated. The closest ones to you are listed below, so get in touch with the organiser to let them know when you can make it.

COLCHESTER:

Contact Matthew to join this stall:

www.makevotesmatter.org.uk/ddd-colchester

CAMBRIDGE:

Contact Sandra to join this stall:

www.makevotesmatter.org.uk/ddd-cambridge

GREAT YARMOUTH:

Contact Ken to join this stall:

Street stalls are usually a lot of fun, and you don't need to be an expert. You'll find everything you need to get involved at the stall, including leaflets, badges and petition sign-up sheets.
Even if an hour is all you have to spare - or if you can only drop by to say hello and show your support - it will be hugely appreciated by the local organiser.

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Lib Dem logo bird projected on blockwork

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