I travelled to North East Somerset, otherwise known as the home of Jacob Rees-Mogg, where the Lib Dems are claiming they could win the election despite only getting 4,461 votes at the last election – compared to 28,992 for the Tories and 18,757 for Labour. Their local tactics have caused controversy at a national level, but what is the real story on the ground?
*For those who notice these things I also want to apologise in advance for some of the audio in the video. We had a few technical difficulties
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