Taking the political temperature in Blyth in Northumberland

Sky News published this video item, entitled “Taking the political temperature in Blyth in Northumberland” – below is their description.

Sky News’ People and Politics Correspondent Nick Martin reports from Northumberland, to see how strong the red wall is faring.

He speaks to some former Labour votes who’re having second thoughts about switching to Conservative, while others who are prepared to forgive the Prime Minister for any controversy.

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Northumberland is a unitary authority and historic county in the north east of England, UK. It is the most northern county of England. Population (est) 320,274 (2019).

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