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    Lib dem leader visits Southport care home canvassing for votes

    • COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTOR
    • June 6, 2017
    • 1:59 pm
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    Lib dem leader visits Southport care home canvassing for votes.

    Tim Farron visited again visited Southport, this time the lib dem leader visited the outstanding Rosebank Care home as the fight to control the Southport constituency nears its conclusion.

    Farron was joined by former MP John Pugh and standing parliamentary candidate Sue McGuire and former MP at the care home, which cares for people with learning difficulties.

    Lib Dem candidate Sue McGuire was almost caught off guard by selfie video loving Jonathan Cunningham when she and Tim Farron visited a Southport care home earlier today.

    The lib dem team were at Rosebank Care home canvassing for votes and meeting with staff.

    Owner Jonathan Cunningham caught Sue off guard with one of his infamous selfie videos as he threw questions to he unsuspecting candidate.

    General Election 2017: Who do the Bookies predict be Southport’s next MP.

    Southport will be heading to the polls this Thursday and with a three-way fight between the Conservatives Labour, the Lib Dems and the, pollsters are desperately trying to predict how the votes will fa.

    The bookies have made their own predictions, and you might be surprised to hear who’s emerging as a firm favourite for Southport.

    Southport general election

    Ladbrokes have the Conservative Party as firm favourites to win, with odds of 2/5 online.

    The Liberal Democrats come in with a strong second place, with odds of 15/8 despite 20 years as the ruling part in Southport.

    Trailing behind as absolute outsiders are Labour with odds of 33/1 and UKIP are languishing with 300/1.

    Whichever party wins the election, Southport will be getting a new MP after polls close on Thursday 8 June.

    *All odds are accurate at the time of publication and will be updated accordingly.

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