This election will be a complex race with the two main parties under challenge from the smaller parties and Brexit.
This is the second in a four-part series of Headland’s key seat guides. Based on an assessment of election history, demographics and an in-depth knowledge of local areas, we will lay out which seats are going to be the most interesting and tightly fought during this election.
Part two of the series moves to the Midlands and the East of England – looking at the East Midlands, West Midlands and East of England regions.
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