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The Guardian’s Ben Quinn is reporting from the constituency of Cities of London and Westminster to find out what issues people there care about most – and he wants your help | The Guardian’s Ben Quinn is reporting from the constituency of Cities of London and Westminster to find out what issues people there care about most – and he wants your help |
The Guardian will be reporting this week and next from the constituency of Cities of London and Westminster ahead of the General Election, as part of a series of pieces from across the country focused on finding out what matters to the people who live there.For example, in a central London area that ranges from wealthy neighbourhoods such as Mayfair and Belgravia to more socially mixed ones like Soho, Paddington and Pimlico, issues range from homelessness, air quality and local development through to the role of the Square Mile.Equally, in a Tory-held seat which recorded Remain vote of more than 70pc, traditional political loyalties may well be in flux as Brexit sets up a potential realignment of politics.If you live in the constituency, can you tell us what is the most important factor influencing your vote? We’d like to understand the big issues facing you and your family and which policies matter to you. | The Guardian will be reporting this week and next from the constituency of Cities of London and Westminster ahead of the General Election, as part of a series of pieces from across the country focused on finding out what matters to the people who live there.For example, in a central London area that ranges from wealthy neighbourhoods such as Mayfair and Belgravia to more socially mixed ones like Soho, Paddington and Pimlico, issues range from homelessness, air quality and local development through to the role of the Square Mile.Equally, in a Tory-held seat which recorded Remain vote of more than 70pc, traditional political loyalties may well be in flux as Brexit sets up a potential realignment of politics.If you live in the constituency, can you tell us what is the most important factor influencing your vote? We’d like to understand the big issues facing you and your family and which policies matter to you. |
How happy are you with the state of housing, work, community relations, policing and health services? Who has an impact on your community that we should meet? Are there issues in your family that create division? You may be a voter torn over whether to abandon long-term political loyalties due to Brexit. Are you thinking of switching your vote? Or perhaps you feel disengaged from national politics altogether.We’d also like to know how you following this election whether traditional media such as TV and newspapers or online news sites or social media. Do you belong to local Facebook or WhatsApp groups? | How happy are you with the state of housing, work, community relations, policing and health services? Who has an impact on your community that we should meet? Are there issues in your family that create division? You may be a voter torn over whether to abandon long-term political loyalties due to Brexit. Are you thinking of switching your vote? Or perhaps you feel disengaged from national politics altogether.We’d also like to know how you following this election whether traditional media such as TV and newspapers or online news sites or social media. Do you belong to local Facebook or WhatsApp groups? |
How to contribute | How to contribute |
We want to hear from people who live in the constituency of Cities of London and Westminster about the issues that matter to them in the upcoming election. You can see where else we’re reporting from here. | |
To contribute, fill out the encrypted form below – only the Guardian will see your responses. You can also get in touch via WhatsApp by clicking here or adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. Leave contact details if you can as one of our journalists may be in touch to discuss further. | To contribute, fill out the encrypted form below – only the Guardian will see your responses. You can also get in touch via WhatsApp by clicking here or adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. Leave contact details if you can as one of our journalists may be in touch to discuss further. |
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