Newsnight s Nicholas Watt reports from tees valley. An icon of a vibrant industrial past, now out of action, symbolising an area struggling to find its feet. Tees valley, an infant hercules in its days as a World Capital of iron and steel making, is now clearing sites of past glories and looking for new ventures. A painful process with economic decline, alongside pockets of affluence. That has placed this area on the National Political map, and now a mayoral contest with high stakes for the two main parties. A Rumbustious Conservative mayor became the first poster boy of the redwall, after his narrow win here in 2017. Re elected in a landslide in 2021, ben houchen is now hoping to buck the national trend. A local labour stalwart hopes to win back what was once a heartland for his party a win for chris mcewan would ease keir starmer s path nationally. And the lib dem outsider placing the fight of Child Poverty at the heart of his campaign. Over the past decade or so, Tees Valley Felt ne
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person who can rise above it. labour s candidate believes he can tap into the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i ve got my mum in redcar, my stepmum in middlesbrough, i brought up my three daughters in darlington. i ve worked here for most of my working career, in the nhs. what does this place mean to me? it s a place of immense opportunity. it is also a place with challenges, but it is also a place with accessibility to many things. i often talk about, from coast to country, you know, we have marvellous beaches, and we have countryside on our doorstep. so that s what it means for me. renewed confidence from the lib dems, who sat out the last contest. we see all areas as winners and all areas as being very receptive
a yearforan early years support programme. showing off his plans to his leader. well, ben meets the ronseal test, he s someone who, when he says he ll do something, he does it. and people said he couldn t save the airport. he did it. people said that there wouldn t be a freeport and indeed in many cases fought to stop it. he delivered it. people said there s no way steelmaking will come back to teesside. he s made it happen. he embodies that teesside fighting spirit and he has made things happen. this is obviously a really difficult time for the conservative party, but i think ben is perhaps the one person who can rise above that. labour s candidate believes he can tap into the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i ve got my mum in redcar, my stepmum in middlesbrough. i brought my three daughters up in darlington. i ve worked here for most of my working career in the nhs. what does this place mean to me? it s a place of immense opportunity.