UKIP Deputy Leader Paul Nuttall is to arrive in Salford today in the party’s ‘Project Fact’ coach campaigning for Britain to leave the European Union.
Party activists and Vote Leave campaigners are targeting voters in Salford and Swinton on Monday 20 June, before moving on to Manchester city centre, Oldham, Rochdale and Bury and Bolton.
They’ll arrive at Salford precinct at 10.15am on Monday morning before leaving for Swinton shopping precinct for 10.45am.
The 45ft long purple ‘Project Fact’ coach is touring the North West ahead of Thursday’s referendum vote.
All three local MPs in Salford, Worsley and Broughton have already laid out their positions on whether they believe Britain should stay in or leave the EU.
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Mr Nuttall said: “This tour will send out a bold and strong message to Project Fear and the Remain camp – that the wheels are coming off their faltering campaign.
“I call on people to get onboard the Brexit campaign and in turn ensure Britain is once again an independent nation.”
The EU Referendum takes place on 23 June.