>> www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-59435987
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>> Seems the government aren't taking many chances with lots of door knocking.
It's Ted Heath's old seat and not one Labour could easily capture although they're consistently placed second. Even in 97 Heath held the seat albeit with majority down to 3,500. In recent elections the late James Brokenshire had majorities in the order of 15,000.
I'd imagine both Labour and the Tories are throwing the kitchen sink at it, the LD's less so.
The by election on Owen Paterson's seat is a fortnight later on 16 December.
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Sat 27 Nov 21 at 13:28
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