Sentences with phrase «of delivering leaflets»

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«If you want to be involved in the political process, go and stand as a candidate, work for one for one of the parties, deliver your leaflets, wear your rosette, argue what you think is good for the country.»
It's not a strategy she'll be adopting — government ministers will come up to Scotland as part of their UK role, but not to knock on doors or deliver leaflets for the Scottish Conservatives.
And the election, and likely re-election, of Corbyn is very much part of that phenomenon: from reports, few of the enormous number of new Labour members and supporters are keen to become in the hard tasks of attending planning meetings or delivering leaflets.
On my desk, I have five pieces of election literature which have been delivered by the local Labour campaign over the last week or so, six Lib Dem leaflets, one leaflet from an independent candidate... and nothing whatsoever from the local Conservatives.
For all the focus on leaders» debates, policy pledges and the inevitable gaffes in the final weeks, ultimately the outcome of the election will be decided by which party manages to motivate its supporters to knock on doors and deliver leaflets in the gruelling weeks ahead.
23:48 - Have some Lib Dem stats: Over the course of the campaign Liberal Democrats: averaged 250 volunteers a day with more than 700 people campaigning on the last weekend, made more than 135,000 phone calls, that's more than 3,000 hours of calling, knocked on more than 70,000 doors, received more than 2,000 individual donations, delivered hundreds of thousands of leaflets and received more than 100 kg of cake from volunteers at the campaign HQ.
Her complaints about the lack of money available to her show that she either hasn't realised, or wishes to bypass, the hard slog of winning the support of hundreds of local people required to deliver leaflets for, and donate to, your campaign.
While political parties have become increasingly sophisticated organisations with a cadre of professional policy wonks, media managers and spin doctors, when it comes to fighting elections they remain heavily dependent on a large number of volunteers to knock on doors, deliver leaflets and make phone calls.
• My mother - in - law, Win Francis, who has reached the ripe old age of 90 because of the hundreds of miles she has walked delivering leaflets for the Labour party, has just been informed she has been barred from voting, with no reason given.
Yes, it's history, but history has consequences, one of which is less people prepared to deliver leaflets, less prepared to vote Labour.
[11] During the campaign pro-hunt supporters «delivered 3.4 million leaflets, addressed 2.1 million envelopes, put up 55,000 posters and provided 170,000 hours of campaigning.»
One indicator is the mountain of campaign literature it has delivered to Hallam's voters over the last few weeks (approximately a new leaflet every other day to every house over the last two weeks of the campaign).
«Over the course of the campaign you knocked on millions of doors, spoke to people in their homes, their workplaces and delivered tens of millions of leaflets.
This event will be completely free of charge, and will not require those attending to knock on any doors, or deliver any leaflets!
This is particularly true as these policies, which are the logical conclusion of any proper analysis of the ideas in books like Jesse Norman's Compassionate Conservatism, are meat and drink to the activists who deliver the leaflets and knock on the doors.
«The leader's tour is entirely different to the series of complaints facing the Conservatives, who paid for numerous buses to take an army of activists to specifically campaign, deliver leaflets and knock on doors in individual constituencies.
I certainly won't deliver a single leaflet or knock on a single door for the bunch of sell - outs representing us at the moment.
The section for Labour supporters encourages the use of postal votes, asks whether the individual would consider displaying a poster in their window or deliver leaflets on their street and asks whether the individual would consider joining the party.
Although current mitral valve interventions delivered via a small incision through the skin could be a viable alternative treatment, this strategy benefits only a highly selective group of patients who have mitral valve leaflets (which are flaps that seal the valve) of a particular shape.
ASBURY PARK, NJ — After more than 900 volunteer hours logged, nearly 5,000 dials made during phone banks, millions of social media ad impressions and emails delivered to supporters» inboxes, and thousands of leaflets and conversations shared at train stations and volunteer house parties across the state, Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey's (PPAFNJ's) get out the vote efforts paid off.
Paul Murphy (MII Accredited Mediator), Pat Finn (MII Accredited Mediator and Agriculture Sector Liasion), Minister Charlie Flanagan, IFA President Joe Healy and Ciaran Dolan (MII Accredited Mediator) pictured at the launch of the MII's Farm Family Disputes Mediation Information Leaflet at the National Ploughing Championships Wednesday, 20th September 2017: «We are delighted that Minister Flanagan is launching our new leaflet, * which outlines the benefits that mediation can deliver to the farming community,» stated President of the MII Sabine Walsh, «The MII has been developing mediation in agriculture as a specialist sector over the past couple of years and now has a designated Farming and Agribusiness section of trained accredited Mediators with expert knowledge and extensive experience of the farming and agribusiness sector.Leaflet at the National Ploughing Championships Wednesday, 20th September 2017: «We are delighted that Minister Flanagan is launching our new leaflet, * which outlines the benefits that mediation can deliver to the farming community,» stated President of the MII Sabine Walsh, «The MII has been developing mediation in agriculture as a specialist sector over the past couple of years and now has a designated Farming and Agribusiness section of trained accredited Mediators with expert knowledge and extensive experience of the farming and agribusiness sector.leaflet, * which outlines the benefits that mediation can deliver to the farming community,» stated President of the MII Sabine Walsh, «The MII has been developing mediation in agriculture as a specialist sector over the past couple of years and now has a designated Farming and Agribusiness section of trained accredited Mediators with expert knowledge and extensive experience of the farming and agribusiness sector.»
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