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Published 13:26 22 Jun 2024 BST
Updated 13:27 22 Jun 2024 BST

A veteran MP standing in the safest Tory seat in the country received a ringing endorsement from a man sporting a ‘MILF hunter’ sticker on his mobility scooter during a News Agents broadcast.
Sir John Hayes will contest South Holland and the Deepings for the eighth time on July 4th after being handed a whopping majority in 2019.
The Eurosceptic MP took 75.9 per cent of the vote last time out, with second-placed Labour receiving just 13.2 per cent or 6,500 votes.
But he could have a job on his hands attracting similar numbers this time out, with the Conservative Party expected to suffer significant losses across the UK.
Taking to the streets of Spalding, The News Agents reporter Lewis Goodall looked to canvas people to garner a sense of how the town will be voting in July.
But he was closely tailed by Sir John, who ushered voters in his direction including one man who had ‘MILF hunter’ stickers on his mobility scooter.
Watch the full excruciating clip below:
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