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Unconditional Surrender Truman
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« on: July 11, 2017, 04:09:39 PM »


Foreign Secretary Owen Smith
January 12 - 19

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January 12 - Port Talbot
January 13 - Gorseinon & Clydach
(discuss pledges to expand the NHS, implement a living wage, protect organized labor, and modernize infrastructure)

January 14 - Pontypridd
(discuss pledges to implement a living wage, modernize infrastructure, modernize infrastructure, and maintain a strong foreign policy)

January 15 - Cardiff
(discuss pledges to expand the NHS, implement a living wage, protect organized labor, and maintain a strong foreign policy)

January 16 - Buckley
January 17 - Rhyl
(discuss pledges to aid working families, implement a living wage, protect organized labor, and modernize infrastructure)

January 18 - Bangor
(discuss pledges to expand the NHS, implement a living wage, protect organized labor, and modernize infrastructure)

January 19 - Holyhead
(discuss pledges to implement a living wage, protect organized labor, modernize infrastructure, and maintain a strong foreign policy)
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Unconditional Surrender Truman
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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2017, 06:36:02 PM »
« Edited: July 15, 2017, 08:49:33 PM by Prime Minister Truman »


Foreign Secretary Owen Smith
January 20 - 26

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January 20 - 23 : Campaigning in Southeast England
The Foreign Secretary discussed Labour's plans to implement a living wage, invest in infrastructure and the NHS, establish a National Education Service, and address the threat posed by climate change. He also singled out Lib Dem leader Clegg for criticism, calling him an "out-of-touch Janus talking out of both sides of his mouth."

January 24 - 26 : Campaigning in West Midlands
The Foreign Secretary continued to stress Labour's plans to protect labor unions, implement a living wage, and provide relief to working families; expand the NHS; and modernize the nation's infrastructure. He once again singled out the Liberal Democrats for criticism.

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« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2017, 11:00:22 PM »
« Edited: July 19, 2017, 11:22:18 PM by Prime Minister Truman »


Foreign Secretary Owen Smith
January 27 - February 2

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January 27 - 30 : Campaigning in Northwest England
Campaigning for the Labour slate, the Deputy Leader and Foreign Secretary put forward Labour's plan for a better Britain, emphasizing pledges to institute the living wage, establish a National Education Service, protect organized labor, and expand the NHS. He also rained fire upon the Lib Dem campaign, stating "a man who claims he learned honesty from a banker cannot be trusted to represent the working people of Britain."

January 31 - February 2 : Campaigning in Scotland
Continuing his tour through the northern reaches of the British Isles, the Deputy Leader vigorously pressed Labour's plans for a living wage, support for working families and organized labor, capping executive salaries, creating a National Education Service, and expanding the NHS. He likewise continued to vocally criticize the Lib Dems, calling Nick Clegg "a modern-day Cassius who brought down the government for personal gain and now expects to be honored for it.

Campaign Points

Canvasing in Northwest England : 5 points
Canvasing in Scotland : 5 points


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