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one listener rings in to tell us she's been spotted in penzance.'s even tweeted a picture of herself campaigning by the sea, but is she still there? look at the detail in the back of the picture. there's saint michael's mount, there's the red boat. it's exciting to think that andrea leadsom stood on this very spot, but the truth is, we've missed her. but then, just as we were about to leave, a surreal twist in the story. she sent you a... so, andrea leadsom is playing cat and mouse with us. i tweeted at her, where's andrea leadsom? and she's just tweeted a picture of some woods. so she's mucking about. we want to interview her, we want to ask questions, there's a general election, she's a cabinet minister. but for the moment, she's. .. it could be any woods in the whole of the west country. was the tweet a sly wink from her, that she's been told to stay shtum? i'm from bbc newsnight, have you seen andrea leadsom? she was in penzance to talk to fishermen. sadly we couldn't find any who'd met her. we've grown used to the idea of message discipline si
one listener rings in to tell us she's been spotted in penzance.'s even tweeted a picture of herself campaigning by the sea, but is she still there? look at the detail in the back of the picture. there's saint michael's mount, there's the red boat. it's exciting to think that andrea leadsom stood on this very spot, but the truth is, we've missed her. but then, just as we were about to leave, a surreal twist in the story. she sent you a... so, andrea leadsom is playing cat and mouse with us. i...
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May 29, 2017
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welcome to penzance, home to the poorest council estate in the poorest county.le living in food poverty. what is happening here is being replicated, i believe, across the country. rosemary has been helping to cook today's lunch. we are a hard—working county. we look after our own but we can't do it all. we need somebody to stand up for us in parliament. give us the help that we indeed. in seats across the south—west this constituency saw a lib dem mp replaced by a tory at the last election. i've been a lib dem all my life and i was gutted with what happened last time out. this time, will that change, i don't think so. it is a conservative shoo—in and that's that. are you going to vote? liberal democrat, that's who i am voting for. our candidate will do more for us than any of the others. you think the lib dem candidate has a chance? yes, i do. i am going to vote theresa may. why? she needs a chance. like we need a chance to get out of the eu. england should stand on its own two feet. simple as that. while some may be dancing to the brexit tune others still have
welcome to penzance, home to the poorest council estate in the poorest county.le living in food poverty. what is happening here is being replicated, i believe, across the country. rosemary has been helping to cook today's lunch. we are a hard—working county. we look after our own but we can't do it all. we need somebody to stand up for us in parliament. give us the help that we indeed. in seats across the south—west this constituency saw a lib dem mp replaced by a tory at the last election....
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May 29, 2017
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welcome to penzance, home to the poorest council estate in the poorest council estate in the poorestounty. at the heart of the estate is this soup kitchen. there are more and more people living in food poverty. what is happening here is being replicated, i believe, across the country. rosemary has been helping to cook today's lunch. we area been helping to cook today's lunch. we are a hard—working county. we look after our own but we can't do it all. it is bringing with it a muddy field today. we have seen bursts of rain here and there. the tendency through the rest of the night is that the wet weather will be pushed into the north sea. most places will stay dry and a little bit mistake. it will be humid across england and wales. for many parts of england the day will start dry and we may see the clouds starting to break. some showers towards the west in wales and north—western england. in monkeys start the day. in the north west you will see a change happening and this band of rain will come into northern ireland and the west of scotland. it will be dry and mistake. it is behind thi
welcome to penzance, home to the poorest council estate in the poorest council estate in the poorestounty. at the heart of the estate is this soup kitchen. there are more and more people living in food poverty. what is happening here is being replicated, i believe, across the country. rosemary has been helping to cook today's lunch. we area been helping to cook today's lunch. we are a hard—working county. we look after our own but we can't do it all. it is bringing with it a muddy field...
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May 14, 2017
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our political correspondent vicki young has been to penzance to talk to people about how they intendvote next month. landing the catch in west cornwall, an area where the liberal democrats are hoping for a comeback. a blue tide of conservatives swept them away at the last election, but since then, the brexit vote has transformed the political landscape. so how is the lib dem's pro—eu message going down with fishermen in a region that voted to leave. did you vote in the referendum? yes, i was very heavily leave. the liberal democrats used to be really big in cornwall, they want to make a comeback here? in my opinion, that's not really a very good go is it? we are coming out and people are saying we want an easy deal, don't want to give anything. it needs to be brexit for us, i can't speak for everyone, but for us, that's what it needs to be really. conservative i'm going to be voting for. why's that? because i don't like labour, basically. it's between the two of them, isn't it? theresa may has made a smart move to force the hand for the brexit negotiations, but as a fishing community
our political correspondent vicki young has been to penzance to talk to people about how they intendvote next month. landing the catch in west cornwall, an area where the liberal democrats are hoping for a comeback. a blue tide of conservatives swept them away at the last election, but since then, the brexit vote has transformed the political landscape. so how is the lib dem's pro—eu message going down with fishermen in a region that voted to leave. did you vote in the referendum? yes, i was...
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our political correspondent vicki young has been to penzance to talk to people about how they intendrnwall, an area where the liberal democrats are hoping for a comeback. a blue tide of conservatives swept them away at the last election, but since then, the brexit vote has transformed the political landscape. so how is the lib dem's pro—eu message going down with fishermen in a region that voted to leave. did you vote in the referendum? yes, i was very heavily leave.
our political correspondent vicki young has been to penzance to talk to people about how they intendrnwall, an area where the liberal democrats are hoping for a comeback. a blue tide of conservatives swept them away at the last election, but since then, the brexit vote has transformed the political landscape. so how is the lib dem's pro—eu message going down with fishermen in a region that voted to leave. did you vote in the referendum? yes, i was very heavily leave.
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we started in penzance which is in the south—west by land's days.st of the county, just speaking to people and voters about their concerns, and the interesting thing ifound and voters about their concerns, and the interesting thing i found was that if you read the national papers, this is the brexit election. this is all about the eu. but the people we spoke to said look we feel that's an issue that's done and dusted last year. we need to move on from and talk about other things. you touched on them, we're talking wages, housing jobs, these are the things that people were telling us matter this year. we made a short film, five, ten minute film about the people we spoke to and you can see today. people are doing quite hard graft work and only getting paid the minimum wage, which, throughout the whole of cornwall, is fundamentally wrong. they want to give their selves, like, a ten grand pay rise, but what about us? you already earn 70 grand, why do you need 80? they make all these lovely promises, and they never come through with them, so what's the p
we started in penzance which is in the south—west by land's days.st of the county, just speaking to people and voters about their concerns, and the interesting thing ifound and voters about their concerns, and the interesting thing i found was that if you read the national papers, this is the brexit election. this is all about the eu. but the people we spoke to said look we feel that's an issue that's done and dusted last year. we need to move on from and talk about other things. you touched...