Yesterday, PA North West activists started our day of activism Ulverston, where we held a banner in the town market square. From there we continued to Dalton-in-Furness, a small market town in Furness peninsula, where we were joined by the Yorkshire Regional Organiser and the Deputy Leader, and we held two banners in front of Dalton Castle. This was then followed by a final banner drop at Furness Abbey, a former monastery founded by Stephen of Blois in 1123, who later became King of England.

Our final destination was Barrow-in-Furness town centre, where we held a stall by the 'Spirit of Barrow' statue. We gave out leaflets and interacted with the public. The response was generally positive. One member of the public took some leaflets to distribute in Lancaster, and another filmed some of our activism to spread on his own social media channels. Afterwards, we visited Simon Fell MP's office to deliver some leaflets.

We finished the day with a well-deserved pint and meal in a pub near Ulverston.
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