As Brexit campaigns heat up, Ukip urges eurosceptics to stock up on campaigning clobber
Get them while they're hot.
Whether it's sub-par household electronics or musical tributes, the campaign to leave the EU has been colourful, to say the least.
"Now is the time to really stress the importance of the referendum and raise awareness of the issues" is the word from the UK Independence Party (Ukip) as the vote draws ever closer. To do this, campaigners are following the lead of Mipim's property bosses, using merchandise as a to gain political ground.
The party's newsletter reaches City A.M. with the simple subject header: "Stock up now for the Referendum Campaign".
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Eurosceptic shoppers can choose from mugs, T-shirts and car-stickers all carrying the trademark "Say No" slogan.
At the top of the range is the "Nigel says no" T-shirt, which fetched £8.00 and comes in a choice of blue or white.
However, budget-conscious Brexiteers can also join in the campaign, with "Say No" badges starting at 50p a pop, or 100 for £20 if you need to get them for the whole office.
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Finally, if you're in need of some light summer reading ahead of the vote on 23 June, the Ukip store also sells a range of paperbacks to get you through your annual (and possibly last) trip to Europe's sunniest spots.
Unlucky for party leader Nigel Farage however. The Capitalist notes that his autobiography Flying Free, which is also on sale in the Ukip store, has been knocked down to half price.