Euros football fans in Newcastle have their say on election (2024)

Voters in the UK go to the polls on 4 July in the general election.

We headed to a Euros fan zone in Newcastle to see who was planning to vote, and what issues matter the most to them - apart from the football.

Video by Alex Challies & Kristie Kinghorn.

3 days ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

General election 2024

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