Camborne and Redruth voters: tell us which issues will decide this election

<span>Photograph: Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy Stock Photo</span>
Photograph: Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy Stock Photo

The Guardian will be reporting from the constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle ahead of the General Election, as part of a series of pieces from across the country focused on finding out what matters to the people who live there.

Camborne, Redruth and Hayle make up an urban area, pockets of which are ranked among the most deprived in the country. The constituency also has a rural spread. It voted Leave in the EU referendum. Employment, affordable housing and social isolation are among concerns highlighted in the area.

Conservative George Eustice has held the seat since it was created in 2010. In 2017 he saw his majority reduced from 7,004 to 1,577. Labour now sees it within grasp, and will be hoping it provides a breakthrough in Cornwall where all six constituencies are currently Conservative.

We would like to know what factors are key to determining your vote. What are the local issues? And will they trump Brexit and national politics at the ballot box?

We’d also like to find out how you’re following this election whether it’s with traditional media such as TV and newspapers or online news sites or social media. Do you belong to local Facebook or WhatsApp groups?

How to contribute

We want to hear from people who live in Camborne, Redruth and Hayle about the issues that matter to them in the upcoming election.

To contribute, fill out the encrypted form below – only the Guardian will see your responses. You can also get in touch via WhatsApp by clicking here or adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. Leave contact details if you can as one of our journalists may be in touch to discuss further.

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