By Jonathan Isaby
I have already noted today how CCHQ has launched another offensive in the fight against AV and how the latest poll is carrying good news for the No2AV campaign.
Today, Conservative MPs, councillors and activists have been taking part in a "Super Saturday" national day of campaigning ahead of the referendum.
Hundreds of activists have been helping with leafleting, canvassing and street stalls, including Cabinet Ministers Eric Pickles, Owen Paterson, Cheryl Gillan, Philip Hammond, David Willetts, Oliver Letwin, Andrew Lansley, Caroline Spelman, Jeremy Hunt, Theresa May, Iain Duncan Smith, George Young and Francis Maude.
Eric Pickles remarked:
“More people are realising what’s at stake - that AV will take power away from them and hand it to the politicians. And across the country we are seeing people of all ages, from Conservatives to life-long Labour supporters, united in calling for a ‘No’ vote on May 5th.”