The Referendum Pledge Challenge: Week 2 winners

The Referendum Pledge Challenge has been in full swing for a couple of weeks now and parties across the UK have been embracing it and earning themselves some serious cash.

As you will have heard we challenged every local party to use their pledge cards, make calls and knock on doors all with the express aim of entering data into Connect so we can contact voters on polling day and, ultimately, increase turnout.

Some of last week’s winners have continued to press on and have once again found themselves on the leader board.

This week’s worthy prize winners are:

Edinburgh West who will win £1,000 for a tremendous effort and marching ahead in the race to enter contacts.

Kingston upon Hull were nipping at Edinburgh West’s heels and have earned themselves £750.

And for their gallant efforts, Haringey, Merton, Wiltshire, Norwich, Oxford, Berwick upon Tweed, Cambridge, North Bedfordshire, Tower Hamlets, Carshalton & Wallington, Lewisham, Twickenham & Richmond, Cardiff and Liverpool will receive £500.

Once again congratulations to all of these winners. There’s still time to win your local party some money.

With less than 36 hours to go, this vote is incredibly tight – any contact made now will prove invaluable in helping to get the REMAIN vote out. Please do all you can!

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