Hereβs how bad it is for Sunak: I went to the most Tory seat in Britain β and the word on peopleβs lips was Reform | Owen Jones
On Canvey Island in Essex, I found hard-up, demoralised voters taking refuge in rightwing half-truths
If politics is a soap opera, the people of Canvey Island switched off a few years ago. This is England at its most Conservative, literally: the island is in the constituency of Castle Point, which delivered the highest vote share (76.7%) in Britain for the party at the 2019 election.
The Toriesβ looming appointment with electoral calamity is evident from the responses I receive when visiting this Essex coastal town, which range from indifference to contempt. There are plenty of older folk (a quarter of the residents in the constituency are aged over 65) but also a sprinkling of families, as well as shirtless young lads bombing down the high street on bikes, passing union flag bunting on the railings. Ask about the election, and some respond as if itβs the first theyβve heard of it, others like itβs a mild trauma theyβd rather forget.
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Β© Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian