The Observer’s political editor found that, no matter how able the candidates, they couldn’t sell the party leadership on the doorstep
A few days before voters went to the polls on Thursday, the Labour MP Neil Coyle was out campaigning in his Bermondsey and Old Southwark constituency. A man answered the door and told Coyle bluntly not to bother leaving a leaflet because he regarded his leader as a terrorist sympathiser and wanted nothing to do with him, or anyone associated with Labour.
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