Cox holds a big majority, but in Bideford constituents are unimpressed with what they are hearing about his second job

When Geoffrey Cox QC next makes an appearance in the north Devon town of Bideford on the banks of the River Torridge, he can expect a frosty reception.

Trainee barber Summer Tanton, 17, summed up the mood of many. “I don’t know how he can understand the sort of things ordinary people here go through when he is so rich and, by the sound of it, living on the other side of the world half the time. He needs to be here, listening to us.”

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