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Facing a seismic by-election, the people of Makerfield tell us what matters to them
Key takeaways
- Joshua Nevett Political reporter, in Makerfield Getty Images In a handful of former mining towns and villages in north-west England, there is a lot of frustration with the state of the UK.
- It is common to hear people say "Britain is broken", "we are forgotten", and calls for "change".
- This is the Makerfield constituency, where locals are being heard louder than ever before in the most consequential by-election in decades.
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Joshua Nevett Political reporter, in Makerfield Getty Images In a handful of former mining towns and villages in north-west England, there is a lot of frustration with the state of the UK.
It is common to hear people say "Britain is broken", "we are forgotten", and calls for "change".
This is the Makerfield constituency, where locals are being heard louder than ever before in the most consequential by-election in decades.
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