I don't think they're bothered about people up here': voters in Lee Anderson's Ashfield turning their back on all politicians
Briefly

Anderson said he felt compelled to strengthen the Rwanda bill designed to deport migrants arriving in small boats after receiving thousands of emails from residents worried about the Channel crossings taking place some 200 miles away.
"I've voted for both parties over the years, but it's difficult to vote for anyone at the moment," said Rose. "I don't think they're bothered about people up here."
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