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5 June 2017

Constituency profiles for the 2017 general election

Collated here are all the News Statesman’s profiles of key battlegrounds and symbolic seats in this year’s election.

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View from Halifax: can a Labour MP survive her leader’s unpopularity?
View from Moray: how the Tories hope to take out an SNP star
View from Barnsley Central: on the trail with Labour’s former future leader
View from Islington North: will this patch of London still come up roses for Jeremy Corbyn?
View from Birmingham Edgbaston: will Chamberlain’s old seat turn blue once again?
View from Gower: for Labour in Wales, 28 votes could make all the difference
View from St Ives: a region that hates the EU – but relies on its money
View from Belfast South: the battle for the most diverse seat in Northern Ireland
View from Vauxhall: Ground Zero for the Take Down Kate Hoey campaign
View from Dover: from the white cliffs to White Van Man

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