People in a key Red Wall seat feel they have been “forgotten” in Jeremy Hunt’s Budget, offering little optimism that it has improved the party’s chances of retaining their 2019 gains at the next election 🔴 SteveRobson04 reports BudgetDay2023
, offering little optimism that it has improved the party’s chances of retaining their 2019 gains at the next election.
But in Stoke-on-Trent, where all three seats turned blue for the first time under Boris Johnson, people remain more preoccupied by the cost of living crisis.And the Chancellor’s confirmation ofwill have little impact here, residents believe. The feeling is that cities such as Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool will be prioritised to become Mr Hunt’s “potential Canary Wharfs”.
the Tories could lose most, if not all, of the 45 “Red Wall” seats they gained in traditional Labour heartlands in 2019.has improved the mood among such MPs recently but voters in Stoke suggested there is still work to do.
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