Anger and apathy on the UK campaign trail

In Surrey, England, voters are apathetic and angry towards politicians due to rising costs and struggling public services. Candidates are focusing on their local links to win votes in the county and borough council elections.
Voters in Surrey, England, are showing apathy and anger towards politicians across party lines. Rising costs and struggling public services have led to disillusionment with national politics, even in traditionally Conservative areas. Candidates are responding by emphasizing their local connections. Surrey's county and borough councils are seeing impassioned election fights, but voters are not enthusiastic about the prospects. The public's discontent is forcing candidates to adapt their campaign strategies.
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