EU '˜exit' campaigners''¨market demonstration
Thousands of ‘Brexit’ supporters across the UK held a Super Saturday national day of action on Saturday, March 12, under the Grassroots Out umbrella campaign urging voters to leave the EU.
Supporters in Sleaford staged their event the following weekend, on Saturday, with a stall on Sleaford Market Place.
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Hide AdThe Grassroots Out message is that Britain would be better off leaving the EU.
Rodger Doughty of Heckington, is a member of the campaign and was joined by fellow activists on Saturday on the market, but he said public turnout was fairly poor.
But he said their stall will be on the next Farmer’s Market on Saturday, April 2, and on the St George’s Day market event.
He said: “Of the people we did meet a lot were in agreement with our message. It was very positive. The main thing is getting our message out there.”
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Hide AdHe said the campaign sees backing from a cross section of parties.
Mr Doughty said: “We want to get information out there about the referendum. There have been up to 400 Grassroots Out stalls around the country so far over the last four weeks.”