Surrounded by somewhat barren market stalls in the centre of Ashton, a general consensus was forming on some voters’ minds. That consensus was on the issues effecting their vote next week: the NHS, cost of living crisis and immigration.
For one couple, 80-year-old Margaret James and her husband Tony, 86, the cost of living crisis and the current state of the NHS were the deciding factors that lead to their vote - which they have already sent out in the post. One woman, 70-year-old Jennifer Marshall, stated that immigration is such a big issue for her that she and her husband are voting for Reform UK next week, as they believe Nigel Farage will ‘get things done’.
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