People are worn out with Anne Marie’s same old, same old failures!
It would be interesting to know how many times drivers and goods have been held up through accidents on the A1 Great North Road back lane between Morpeth and Berwick upon Tweed in Northumberland and how much that has cost the UK economy in lost time?
Whatever it has cost the nation it isn’t enough to deal with it like major roads across the rest of the UK. This major trunk road between the North-East of England a major economic hub that drives profit for the nation and Edinburgh the capital and very vibrant consumer city in Scotland sited in the massive central belt of that great nation has to suffer due to the lack of equity and equality shown by the Conservative governments in office ever since Anne Marie Tevelyan began her spinning statement campaign in 2015. Declaring she was the one to get these highways issues resolved and have the A1 Dualled. In other areas right across the UK multiple lanes have been developed to ensure commerce happens and is developed to benefit the nation whilst making roads much safer than the A1 in Northumberland.
Prior to the rush in North Northumberland for change, Labour voters cast their mark strategically and from 1973 until 2015 Labour Voters primarily supported Alan Beith a Liberal, to keep the Tories out.
The world has now turned and Anne Marie Tevelyan can no longer rely on Conservative sentiment driven by the press since 2010 to carry her any further in UK politics. Labour are fielding a strong candidate and early work by the Labour Party on the ground shows that Liberal Voters are lining up to strategically vote Labour to kick Anne Marie Tevelyan and her single undelivered promise to make the A1 safer by having it dualled out of office.
Labour are fielding David Smith, a very smart candidate indeed to win the seat and if voting follows the trend that canvassing is finding then David will be the next MP for North Northumberland.
Notes
https://www.david4northnorthumberland.com/
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/northumberland-a1-dualling-delayed-timeline-27658944
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