Do it for Dorothy: Vote on May 7th
Reform wants Dorothy’s story to go away, but we won’t let it:
Dorothy's message:
“You might think that your vote doesn’t count, but it does.
Everything I own is here. It is my home.
When I heard that Reform was proposing to close my care home where I have lived for 12 years, I was devastated.
But I wanted to speak out, to be heard, to resist.
Vote and speak up.
I just hope that nobody votes for Reform.”
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Reform wants Dorothy’s story to go away, but we won’t let it:
“You might think that your vote doesn’t count, but it does.
Everything I own is here. It is my home.
When I heard that Reform was proposing to close my care home where I have lived for 12 years, I was devastated.
But I wanted to speak out, to be heard, to resist.
Vote and speak up.
I just hope that nobody votes for Reform.”"
This is Dorothy. She’s 93 and needs round the clock care. When she learned her Reform-run council was proposing to close her care home, she spoke to her local radio station, her local newspaper and her MP. Now, she has a message for you: don’t vote Reform on May 7.
In just one year since they were elected, Reform Councillors have proposed to close more than a dozen residential care homes in England to facilitate budget cuts. But elderly people are not numbers to crunch, they’re human beings.
Reform is hoping this story goes away. But we won’t let it.
Add your name to Dorothy’s message and share it with friends. Let’s convince more people to get out and vote in the local elections on May 7 to save England from Reform.
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