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Rain rain and yet more rain!

However we managed to trawl the streets of Hull and as our route continues we are becoming more aware of the increasing support of the people. The people of Hull waved, clapped and nodded approval as we passed.

We attempted to get the Hull Daily Mail to report on the CEP Battle Bus but chose to decline even though all inside had faces pressed against the office windows!! How can the people of Hull be expected to understand the injustices they all face. Shame on the Hull Daily Mail for not having the courage to report on it. The question I keep asking is why not? Even the Scottish security guard who was forced to move us off site agrees with our aims.

Alan Johnson’s Constituency was visited and his secretary appeared not to understand the issues of having an English Parliament!!! I of course explained it all to her. Other MP constituency’s including Diana Johnson were also visited. All were given leaflets and invited to join the campaign.

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2 Responses to “Battlebus Tour: Day 5”

  1. 1
    Comment by “Englishbob”

    The battle tour campaign should give details on how to set up our own capaingn like the rules and laws we have to follow such as using megaphones on the streets and so on.

  2. 2
    Comment by “Scilla”

    Bob,

    As long as you do not create a ‘nuisance’ and move on when requested there should be no hindrance to making your views known and handing out leaflets

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