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Simon Darby interviews Enis Dalton on her regular activist duties and during canvassing. Enis has been out this morning delivering leaflets in Monk Bretton, despite the rain she was in good spirits.
Both Andrew Brons MEP and Nick Griffin MEP were present in Barnsley yesterday,an excellent turnout from the party faithful.
The British National Party’s candidate in Barnsley, Enis Dalton, is quietly optimistic of a good vote in next week’s by-election, following the last Saturday’s campaigning yesterday.
Speaking to British National Party press officer Simon Darby, Ms Dalton said that “loads of people” had come up to the party’s stall in the town centre to say they would be voting for her.
“I think we will get a really good vote,” Ms Dalton said.
“The feedback we are getting from our canvassing teams is also really good, so it is all looking positive.”
Activists from many neighbouring areas pitched in yesterday to help out with a renewed bout of leafleting and canvassing ahead of polling day.
The team was also boosted by the appearance of both British National Party MEPs, Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons, who took an active part in the town centre outreach.
Ms Dalton also conducted two major media interviews during the day’s campaigning, with a local radio station and the BBC. The latter interview focussed on Ms Dalton’s women’s rights campaign issue.
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