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The Economist
The Economist
11 Jun 2024


NextImg:Our first constituency poll has awful news for Britain’s Conservatives
Britain | Blue rinse

Our first constituency poll has awful news for Britain’s Conservatives

Hartlepool is on track to lurch back to Labour in the election. Reform UK is in second spot

|HARTLEPOOL

For a place that is often described as left behind and forgotten, Teesside receives a lot of attention from politicians. The Evening Gazette, a local newspaper, tallied over ten visits from Boris Johnson between 2019 and 2022, when he was prime minister. His successor-but-one, Rishi Sunak, has dutifully pointed at potholes in nearby Darlington and opened a branch of the Treasury there. On June 1st Mr Sunak launched the Conservative Party “battle bus” in Redcar, east of the Tees River.

One reason a region containing just 1% of Britain’s people gets so much notice is what happened in Hartlepool, a former shipbuilding town fallen on hard times, in May 2021. After the Labour mp suddenly resigned, the Conservative Party managed to snatch the seat—a rare case of a governing party doing better in a by-election than it had in the previous general election. Sir Keir Starmer, Labour’s leader, considered resigning. That turned out to be the high-water mark for Tory fortunes.

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