'working-class' northern town, see everything John Harris writes for the Guardian
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Probably a pub or a hair dresser's within said town?
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“to find out, we asked Nigel Strathwylde, publican at the Dog and Broadsword…”
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I picture him played by Steve Coogan
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This. The “untouchable” people in this new government era are the working class in the North. The “real British” as they would whistle blow (despite being a small fraction and totally unrepresentative). All politics consists of asking their opinion, like a mini Ohio.
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It tends to be a pub, or shopping centre or marketplace, or the middle of a windswept street, in a post-industrial town (not a major city) in the North or Midlands of England. Context here: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/sep/29/rise-of-unscientific-vox-pop-a-fresh-take-on-news-or-just-laziness … http://www.electionanalysis.uk/uk-election-analysis-2017/section-3-news-and-journalism/the-use-and-abuse-of-the-vox-pop-in-the-2017-uk-general-election-television-news-coverage/ …https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/9knx8y/will-the-heartland-safari-ever-end …
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Pedestrianised shopping streets and/or pubs in the midlands/north/left-behind industrial towns.
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