
Politics and pasties go down well in Holsworthy
Holsworthy briefly became the political capital of the South West on Saturday when no less than three MPs drew an appreciative audience of more than sixty from across northern Devon and Cornwall.
Holsworthy briefly became the political capital of the South West on Saturday when no less than three MPs drew an appreciative audience of more than sixty from across northern Devon and Cornwall.
Three of the area’s newly elected MPs will gather in Holsworthy next Saturday (15 February) to answer questions from the public and talk about what’s going on in Westminster.
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