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Wolverhampton locals react to snap election decision
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23/05/2024
As the region gears up for a general election in six weeks' time, Wolverhampton locals have had their say on the future of the city.
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My name is Matthew Ball, I'm from Wolverhampton and I'm unfortunately 32 years old.
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I'm really happy, I was worried he'd be leaving it until perhaps the winter.
00:12
I heard some people say next year but so it's really good it's going to be happening in the summer.
00:17
Yeah, it can't come too soon to be honest because I think the Conservative government
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at least in the last 10 years if not the last 14 have done very very little for
00:29
the country. My name's Andy Hendricks, I'm from Wolverhampton, I'm 56 years of age.
00:33
Probably needed to happen, it's about time the public had another chance to elect
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a new government or even for you've got a situation where you've got Rishi Sunak who's
00:48
not been elected, he's been elected by his peers rather than it be the general public.
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I think the general public needs to have a say. I've seen some development in Wolverhampton, I
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work for the transport industry so I was a bit sad that Andy Street didn't carry on with the
01:03
mayoral election. He's under the Conservative banner so he's done okay so I was a bit disappointed
01:09
with him going. I think this region specifically probably needs immigration sorting. As for other
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things, redevelopment of the town has been going quite well. We've got an area down by the Sun
01:21
Street area where it's derelict that needs that needs sorting out. We need to get people back
01:26
into towns rather than it be outside big shopping centres. We've got to try and steer away from pound
01:34
shops and betting shops. If we could get the high street back to normal where we get proper shops
01:41
that people can come and enjoy and think well yeah they're gonna have a good environment then
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maybe that's the way to do it. And to be fair I will have a look at both candidates. I was,
01:51
I voted Conservative last time for Boris. I thought you know the situation, I think if Covid
01:57
hadn't happened I still think we'd be looking now to re-elect him. I think that was a massive thing
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for the country, especially money wise, the amount of money it cost. But yeah I'm looking to all
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parties. I look at Starmer, I think he's trying to be Blair. I remember the stuff on Tony Blair.
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When Tony came in I thought he was good, I voted for him, fair play, you know he did well. And then
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when the progression happened, the Iraq war, the opening the borders, the door, you know,
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I thought you know and then it went on to Gordon Brown, that was just a job for the boys.
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My name is Malcolm James, I'm 73, lived in Wolverhampton all my life. I am a Tory voter
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and I will vote Tory. There's no way that I could vote Labour because they waste money. You only
02:43
got to look at our local town in Wolverhampton to see that the rubbish that they're doing with
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the money. It didn't surprise me. I said to the wife yesterday, after Prime Minister's questions,
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that they'll be having an election within six to eight weeks and I was pretty right last night.
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And I thought he was brave in standing down the street in the pouring rain, although it was
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mistake by his advisors. I did think he was brave to stand there. I don't think we've done too bad,
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we've had furlough, haven't we? You know, Labour people say, well, no, we're not voting Conservative
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because of Labour. But they didn't say that when they were being paid furlough by the government.
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Our priority is immigration. This time we had a change. It's again time we had better
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infrastructure, better services, less corruption, less post office services going down the tubes,
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the sewers, in the rivers. Shall I go on? I'm just speechless about not what they've
03:45
done to Wolverhampton, but what they've done to the whole country. You find corruption,
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you find run down services, you find an NHS where you can't even get an ambulance these days,
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and you're left waiting to rot away.
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