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Can I ask you a favour, dear loyal members? Can you recommend a BFD membership to one of your friends?

If every single one of our existing members does that and their friend subscribes The BFD will double it’s support overnight.

Just…one…friend.

Will you do that for us to support independent media?

A personal recommendation is always more powerful than any other form of advertising. If you enjoy The BFD enough to pay for its member-only content then why not share that enjoyment with a friend?

That will give us a HUGE boost and will get us that much closer to our ambitious goal of a team of 10,000.

Please take the time to write a brief message to a friend recommending The BFD.

To make it easy here is a rough draft for you to use as a guide that contains the important links.

Dear friend

I don’t know if you have heard of The BFD but it is an independent Conservative NZ based website that I really enjoy. I think that you would enjoy it too and so I highly recommend checking it out.

The best content is member-only so if you like what you see here is a membership link. I read it because………. Have a look and let me know what you think.


The more memberships we have the more unique content we can provide with your support.

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