UK Labour's 'red wall' turned blue as voters fear more Brexit delays

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ANALYSIS: UK Labour's 'red wall' turned blue as voters fear more Brexit delays

"A lot of the older mining families are moving on. There's fresh people coming into Bolsover and they've got lots of new ideas," he said."In the past, there was only ever the Conservatives to blame for shutting the mines."In the 2016 referendum, 71 per cent of voters in the electorate voted to leave the EU.

On a shopping trip to buy Christmas cards, friends Wendy O'Brien and Rosalie Welton said they did not want to see Brexit delayed.

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