It's a long shot. Not denying that, but frankly Yeovil going Red is even more so. The Lib Dems seems to be fairly placid at the moment.. don't think we'll see another Clegg style upset.tomuk wrote: ↑26 Feb 2024, 00:07It's had a Labour MP since it was created in 1983. Even if things got a bit dicey in 2019 at the height of Boris\Brexit mania I can't see how it could be considered a marginal now.
As such, of the two potential manufacturing sites I'd say there's vastly more to be gained by going with Broughton. Were it not for the current low ebb of the Tories, the historical trend is definitely in their favour: