Liz Truss may struggle to retain red wall seat in deprived area where cost of living crisis is pressing issue

As a 30ft inflatable Boris Johnson bobbed above Hartlepool marina, the real prime minister addressed TV crews. It was May 2021, and for the first time in 54 years, the former Labour stronghold in north-east England had elected a Conservative MP. “I want to say a massive thank you to the people of Hartlepool for placing their confidence in us,” Johnson said.

Fourteen months later, he would find himself in Hartlepool again – this time for a farewell visit. It was “lovely” to have him back, the town’s MP, Jill Mortimer, said in a Facebook video. “We know how much he loves it here.”

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