Cassius
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« on: May 20, 2020, 06:01:05 PM » |
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« edited: May 20, 2020, 06:17:30 PM by Cassius »
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Difficult to say; in the past it would most likely have been Northern Ireland (at least in terms of what Americans like to call social issues et al), although I’m not sure how much that holds any more. Politically at least it’s England, given that England is the only one of the four countries to return a majority of Conservatives MP’s. On the other hand, given the relative size of England in comparison to the other three treating it as one homogenous unit doesn’t really work either (there is clearly a difference between London and Lincolnshire for example).
If you were to treat this by ‘part’ rather than by country I’d hazard a guess at some of the most conservative parts of the UK being in rural Lincolnshire and Staffordshire.
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