
UK election: Are party loyalties being tested?
For any party to stand a serious chance of winning an election they have to lock in their traditional voters, as well as newcomers.
But, as we've heard, this time around there is big concern that the tribal loyalties which could be relied on in the past are being torn apart - and that Brexit in particular is shaking up how people will vote right across the board.
Throughout this campaign, we've been taking a close look at the types of voters who are likely to be key come polling day.
Katie Razzall reports from Penistone and Stocksbridge, traditionally a Labour seat, which voted leave three years ago.
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