Pushing the boundaries — Part Two
In this second of The QT’s two-part examination of the new constituencies on which the next general election, due within a year, will be fought, Peter Morris looks at what the new boundary review will mean for the North East and Tees Valley sub-regions and which parties stand to win and lose
- Reduction of seats and reallocation of constituencies makes predicting General Election outcome more difficult
- Mayoral battles in North East and Tees Valley complicated by controversies
- Red Wall seats are key battlegrounds for the three major political parties
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