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Midlothian Dalkeith voters fear Scotland ‘lacks a voice’ ahead of General Election

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Midlothian Dalkeith voters fear Scotland ‘lacks a voice’ ahead of General Election

Edinburgh Live spoke to Midlothian voters in Dalkeith about their most important issues ahead of the July 4 general election.

Residents who spoke to Edinburgh Live shared harsh opinions of the current administration and the party’s handling of recent issues such as the pandemic.




Adele, 50, a stand-up comedian from Dalkeith said: “When you see what’s come out after Covid, it’s disgusting.

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“My poor nana died from Covid and we never got to see her for nine weeks. And then you find out [the Conservatives] were partying, and it’s just like, really?”


Steve, 76, said he wanted “honest politicians.”

He continued: “There’s been a lot of double dealing with politicians of all sorts and recently with the betting on the election, it shows the double dealing in my opinion.

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