
Theresa May Visits Copeland By-Election Campaigning
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The transcript discusses a by-election in Copeland, highlighting the efforts of the Tories to gain a seat, last achieved in 1982. Local issues like maternity services and the NHS are pivotal, with candidates Trudy Harrison and Gillian Troughton at the forefront. Jeremy Corbyn's stance on nuclear issues is debated, affecting Labour's campaign. UKIP sees the Prime Minister's visit as a sign of desperation, while Brexit remains a concern. The by-election holds national significance, potentially altering the Tories' slim majority.
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How do local voters perceive the impact of Brexit compared to other issues like the NHS?
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What is the significance of the by-election for the Conservative Party according to the text?
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