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The new seat of Waveney Valley cuts through the border country of Norfolk and Suffolk and is attracting national attention.
This is due in no small part to Adrian Ramsay , the Green Party co-leader, who is standing to become the local MP.
For decades , East Anglia has been a safe Conservative stronghold but the area's history of centre-left activism may swell local hopes of a progressive win.
Ipsos ’s so-called MRP seat predictions, with data collection carried out between 7th and 12th June , calls the contest here a toss-up, with Reform on 28% and the Greens on 33% .
Conservatives tail them on 23% and Labour comes fourth with 10% .
For Waveney Valley to actually go Green would mean a huge shift in voting patterns.
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