Anywhere but Westminster
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John Harris visits Sleaford in Lincolnshire, where 62% of people voted to leave the EU, and the Tories, Labour and Ukip are now contesting a byelection
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As the big vote approaches and many voices say the EU referendum has whipped up the politics of hate, John Harris and John Domokos go on a five-day road trip from post-industrial Labour towns to rural Tory heartlands
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The party’s official line says Remain. But John Harris visits Stoke-on-Trent, a traditional Labour heartland, where most people seem to back Leave
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How to cut through the political noise to talk to the people who matter
John Harris and John DomokosWith the EU referendum looming, we want you to tell us: who should we discuss the big issues with?
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John Harris watches The Donald win the presumptive nomination in Indiana and talks to voters who think he’s the only option – as well as the people who think it’s all a con
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John Harris visits Baltimore to see what effect Bernie Sanders and his supporters’ agenda of inequality, poverty and deep social problems has had on a city defined by those things
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The Tories thought the Corbyn effect would trigger a Conservative breakthrough. Labour had a proud local record and an acclaimed leader. But when two tribes went to war in one of Labour’s few Southern English strongholds, who came out on top? John Harris discovers that the chaotic state of English politics means that no one knows anything any more
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John Harris meets Amina Gichinga, a candidate for the grassroots Take Back the City campaign in Thursday’s London assembly elections
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John Harris goes to Frome, Somerset, where self-styled independents have kicked out the big parties, and to Winchester, where a new grassroots grouping wants to overthrow the Tory-run city council
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John Harris goes to Glasgow to watch the SNP’s impressive campaigning in full effect – and also samples the first rumblings of dissent from new faces on the political scene
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Hospital cleaners strike: ‘If doctors can do it, why can’t we?’ - video
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Cleaners and domestic staff are employed by Aramark at four mental health facilities in south London
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John Harris spends two days in the northern town where the hot topics are immigration, Syria and the new Labour leader
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At the Tories’ first gathering as the sole party of government for nearly 20 years, a wearied John Harris finds them brimming with the confidence of power
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John Harris spends the week in Brighton with a new-look Labour party at its first national conference since Jeremy Corbyn became leader
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As Jeremy Corbyn claimed the Labour leadership with a landslide victory, supporters - and doubters - began to consider what comes next
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From the Tolpuddle festival to the streets of marginal Bedford and a big campaign rally in Luton, John Harris charts the rise of Jeremy Corbyn and his effect on politics
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Coverage of the election was completely removed from what people were saying on the street. So John Harris and I used the principles we created for our series
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In the final video of his Election 2015 series, John Harris experiences election night mayhem in Glasgow
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For his final pre-election report, John Harris hits the knife-edge Tory/Labour marginal of Nuneaton
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John Harris and John Domokos spent the past 11 weeks travelling round the country to find out what the election means to voters and politicians. From Glasgow to Bristol, this is what they saw and heard
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John Harris visits Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill, once the safest seat in Britain, but now within the SNP's sights
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Watch John Harris outline the eight rules of Anywhere but Westminster here and (literally) tell him where to go
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John Harris goes door-knocking with Tory candidates in Teesside trying to push a gospel of work, self-help, home ownership and even more welfare reform
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John Harris joins Green party activists in Bristol as they aim for working-class and ethnic minority votes
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John Harris meets Nick Clegg in the Liberal Democrat leader's seat of Sheffield Hallam, and witnesses a surreal political battle
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In a key Ukip target seat, John Harris meets Nigel Farage and learns how a combination of immigration, exploitation, low wages and sky-high rents has created huge local anger
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John Harris starts his general election campaign road-trip by taking the temperature in two wildly different parts of Britain
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John Harris visits Glasgow, Leeds and Manchester to sample the aftershocks of Scotland's vote to remain in the UK
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From packed meetings on out-of-town estates to cultural circuses in coastal towns, John Harris travels across Scotland and finds politics to be suddenly alive
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As Scotland stands on the brink of leaving the UK, John Harris travels through the blighted Welsh post-industrial belt, and samples the quiet decline of Labour's century-long dominance
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All eyes are focused on Scotland, but on the eastern edge of England, 2014's other great political revolt is in full effect. John Harris reports
Topics
- Labour
- General election 2015
- UK Independence party (Ukip)
- Conservatives
- Scotland
- EU referendum and Brexit
- Jeremy Corbyn
- Scottish National party (SNP)
- US elections 2016
- Scottish politics
- London
- Nigel Farage
- Foreign policy
- European Union
- US politics
- Immigration and asylum
- Byelections
- Bernie Sanders
- Health
- Liberal Democrats
If eastern Europeans leave Britain after Brexit, what happens? – video