the campaign was set up after latifa was forcibly returned to dubai after making a bid for escape inl landscape. last week we examined the impact of the tories' success in the midlands and north on their traditional heartlands in the south. today, we consider labour's challenge — whether the party can build on success it's had in cities to win back some of the towns it's lost. alex forsyth reports from leigh, in greater manchester. the members of leigh scooter club like things from the past. their vehicles celebrate old trends. politically though, there has been a change of direction. this is one of the places that's seen labour loyalties overtaken by new—found tory support. when leigh was very much a mining town, you had labour and you had the unions, and that was big. people have moved away, new people have moved in. i think it's just watered down and down and down. you're always told that your mum and dad were labour, so you're labour, and you just get it rammed down but politics has changed over the years. can you see people going back to labour here? ican. yes, ican. yeah, becau