Tory broker Melanie Hampton predicts "unusual" election
The Alexander Miller MD, who is a Conservative cabinet member on Wandsworth Council, says voting patterns are changing and highlights her belief in the importance of securing a Brexit deal.
The general election today (12 December) is going to be “very unusual”, Melanie Hampton, managing director of Alexander Miller Insurance Brokers, has predicted.
“Having been on the doorsteps since 2005, this is a weird election because there are so many different strands to it,” Hampton explained.
She added: “What is also happening is that people are less tribal in the way they look at things. It used to be ‘my parents voted Labour so I’m going to vote Labour’, but it’s a very different
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