Election 2019: shifting identities in Peterborough

Robert Booth on the battle for Peterborough, one of the key swing seats set to determine the election. Plus: Can Dündar on press freedoms under threat in Turkey

When the high street travel firm Thomas Cook imploded this year it left holidaymakers stranded and thousands of employees out of work. It also came as a huge blow to Peterborough, the city that has been its home since 1977.

Voters in Peterborough have had an uncanny ability to elect an MP for the winning party in many of the elections in recent history, although it went against the tide last time around by electing a Labour MP. This year, it is in the sights of not only the Conservatives, but the Brexit party too which is looking at its 61% leave vote as an opportunity for a gain.

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