'When did we become this cruel?' Poverty looms large for Norwich voters

Brexit and climate don’t appear to be as decisive as billed in an anxious constituency

At first glance, Norwich North might offer a neat test of how environmental issues will shape this election. Norwich, “a fine city” as its signs declare, is a green place. The Greens are the second-largest party after Labour on the city council. Global heating imperils the Norfolk coast 15 miles away. Norwich South is held by Clive Lewis, the Labour MP who drew up the green new deal bill with Caroline Lucas.

But first glances and neat ideas do not apply to contemporary politics. Or Norwich North. The climate crisis and environmental issues are only a distant concern, and only when voters are prompted.

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