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Will Brecon experience a Nigel Farage election bounce?

“I think people in Brecon are a bit divided,” 38-year-old Sophia Zafar told me. She runs a business in Brecon.

“I’ve seen gatherings to raise funds for the Middle East but I have also seen the opposite voice.”

“I think people are quite relaxed and just want to get on with things. They don’t really seem that worried about politics.”

The enthusiasm for 4 July and the campaign might not have sparked into life here yet.

In a town and constituency where every vote might count the lack of election posters both here and driving through Bannau Brycheiniog (previously know as Brecon Beacons) is stark.

But on election night itself, it will be one of the places that plenty of political parties will be getting excited about.


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