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YES!
I would like to help the Democracy Movement's Stop the Cheques
campaign to block the massive handout to the EU of £115
million a week that Tony Blair agreed to in December.
While the Government uses taxpayers'
money to fund propaganda supporting EU integration and a centralised
EU State, the Democracy Movement's campaign relies only on the
voluntary donations of supporters to fight back. Please help
us by making a donation to our campaign fund.
Credit card donations can be made
by calling our Campaign Centre on 020 8570 5681, or online by
using our Paypal secure payment service. Click on the button
below to continue.
Alternatively,
if you prefer to donate by post, please send a cheque made payable
to 'The Democracy Movement' to:
Democracy
Movement
72 Hammersmith Road
London
W14 8TH
How your contribution can help:
£250 would pay for
an initial mailing to local supporters, venue hire for a local
meeting and all initial campaign materials necessary to get
a local Stop the Cheques campaign going in an area where
we don't currently have a branch.
Having an active, local campaign in the constituencies of every
MP who intends to vote for the EU budget when it comes before
Parliament will be the key to bringing sufficient pressure to
bear to force real change.
£100 would pay for
a mailing to all DM supporters in an average constituency telling
them about the Stop the Cheques campaign and encouraging
them to put pressure on their MP.
£50 would pay for the
printing of 125 large Stop the Cheques posters, used
by branches on street stalls to catch the eyes of passers-by
and attract their interest and support.
£20 would pay for the
printing of 2,000 new Stop the Cheques campaign leaflets
for a branches to distribute in their local area, helping to
spread awareness of the vast cost of the EU and the reasons
why they must pressure their MP to vote against the deal.
£10 would pay for the
maintenance and improvement of this web site for two weeks.
Updated often several times a day, our online resources are
rapidly growing and improving. The site attracts around 30,000
'hits' a week, and generates hundreds of e-mails, registrations
of support and requests for information about our campaigns.
But expenses such as web space and domain name registration
must be covered to keep the site active.
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