Rod Liddle in the latest edition of The Spectator talks about Labour's chances of winning back the "red wall" seats. He says "it can't ever because in order to do so it would have to adopt policies which would estrange it from the areas it can do well: affluent university cities such as Oxford and Cambridge, affluent pretend-countryside places such as Chipping Norton, and various nests of weirdos and perverts such as Brighton."
A valid description of our fair city?
A valid description of our fair city?