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bishop oakland was once a bustling market town with a shrive ing nightlife now there is a sense that towns like these former mining and manufacturing communities in the north of england have been forgotten. and people want to change a large number of shops on the high street have closed down there is money available for urban redevelopment but many feel it has been put to wrong use they blame the labor party which has been the dominant party in the area for almost 100 years. and have anyone here greece with labor's. affecting another referendum you. can shift it and can i ask you you know me and service know why you don't come because i don't trust the labor party i don't like jimmy coburn but i think in general politicians would be the right british both in france to labor strategy to draw attention to the conservative party's policies that they say are to blame for the city's lack of money. this is not about brakes it's only it's about the policies of the past we've lost a quarter 1000000000 pounds from our county council through austerity through tory cuts. davis and this the cons
bishop oakland was once a bustling market town with a shrive ing nightlife now there is a sense that towns like these former mining and manufacturing communities in the north of england have been forgotten. and people want to change a large number of shops on the high street have closed down there is money available for urban redevelopment but many feel it has been put to wrong use they blame the labor party which has been the dominant party in the area for almost 100 years. and have anyone...
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the town of bishop oakland used to be a train building hub today the factory haughton which carriages were once built into. the unemployment rate is above the british average and a key majority of the population voted in favor of leaving the e.u. . bishop oakland was once a bustling market town with a striving night life now there is a sense that towns like these former mining and manufacturing communities in the north of england have been forgotten. and people want to change a large number of shops on the high street have closed down there is money available for redevelopment but many feel it has been put to wrong use they blame the labor party which has been the dominant party in the area for almost 100 years . and if you any one here with. the referendum you. can shift it and can i ask you you know me and service know my phone because i don't trust the labor party i don't. think in general politicians would be the right direction the fishbowl impulse to labor a strategy to draw attention to the conservative party's policies that they say are to blame for the city's money. this is n
the town of bishop oakland used to be a train building hub today the factory haughton which carriages were once built into. the unemployment rate is above the british average and a key majority of the population voted in favor of leaving the e.u. . bishop oakland was once a bustling market town with a striving night life now there is a sense that towns like these former mining and manufacturing communities in the north of england have been forgotten. and people want to change a large number of...
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to assess the mood in the country not just in london but also here where we are for example in bishop oakland where we are at the moment it's a market town in the north of england used to be the hot lines of the labor party x. industrial town huge mining community here but the feeling that people have here is that they are slightly have been forgotten you see lots of the high street lots of shops boarded up and people here have voted largely for bricks it so these are target seats for the conservative party boris johnson his main message is get breaks it down and he's hoping to reach out to these industrial towns where the conservative party historically has never had a chance to see has been a labor seat for almost a 100 years continuously but he's trying to reach out here and he's trying to snatch the seat from labor hoping to build his majority in the parliament in london which of the other key demographics being targeted. well boris johnson and the labor party is really neck and neck race boris johnson doesn't have a majority in the u.k. parliament he's hoping to move belies as many voter
to assess the mood in the country not just in london but also here where we are for example in bishop oakland where we are at the moment it's a market town in the north of england used to be the hot lines of the labor party x. industrial town huge mining community here but the feeling that people have here is that they are slightly have been forgotten you see lots of the high street lots of shops boarded up and people here have voted largely for bricks it so these are target seats for the...
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because the election is in full swing and this is a target seat for the conservatives i mean bishop oakland which was for over a 100 years within the labor party of an absolute stronghold now the majority has narrowed in the last election so the conservative party are trying to conquer this fortress which is in the industrial heartland of the former industrial heartlands where people really have always voted labor but now with the issue of bricks it a lot of people here voted leave there's a sense that they feel this place is maybe somehow forgotten and they voted for rex and they want to leave and this is why boris johnson with his get bricks it done message is really hope and is really hoping to to go the seat for for the 1st time and with this labor election manifesto which has been set out today have we had any reaction yet from the conservatives to what jeremy corbyn has set out. well the conservatives are very much trying to focus on the brakes it message and this is something that in seats like here might go down well this is my impression we know that labor is really trying to push
because the election is in full swing and this is a target seat for the conservatives i mean bishop oakland which was for over a 100 years within the labor party of an absolute stronghold now the majority has narrowed in the last election so the conservative party are trying to conquer this fortress which is in the industrial heartland of the former industrial heartlands where people really have always voted labor but now with the issue of bricks it a lot of people here voted leave there's a...
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bishop ranch on ballinger canyon road. there will be hot coco and free sider. you can check out oakland's waterfront tree lighting ceremony at jack london square starting at 6:30. >>> the morning show team is proud to announce the holidays. later tonight, we'll all be there, bringing you the festivity on kpix 5 at 5:00 and 6:00 and we'll stream that on cbsn bay area. >>> straight ahead, a bay area man looks back on days he will never forget as a secret service agent. >> i call is the end of the age of innocence. >> on on 5:00, remembering the moment jfk was assassinated 56 years ago today. >>> looking forward to your special report, michelle. >> starting off the day with clear skies and fog rolling in as well. the special forecast and for that thanksgiving forecast next week. details coming up. >>> if you get in the roadways early this morning, we'll take a look at the >>> happening today to the day, 56 years ago, the united states was gunned down. >> i spoke to the special agents about what it was like to look back on the assassination of jfk. >> reporter: over the course of his extra or
bishop ranch on ballinger canyon road. there will be hot coco and free sider. you can check out oakland's waterfront tree lighting ceremony at jack london square starting at 6:30. >>> the morning show team is proud to announce the holidays. later tonight, we'll all be there, bringing you the festivity on kpix 5 at 5:00 and 6:00 and we'll stream that on cbsn bay area. >>> straight ahead, a bay area man looks back on days he will never forget as a secret service agent. >>...