Potholes might seem like just an inconvenience. But for some residents, they symbolise more - and are even influencing politics.
“I would vote for someone who actually got out there and fixed it instead of all the talk,” private hire driver Robert Mackay tells The Bell.
“I would vote for someone who actually got out there and fixed it instead of all the talk,” private hire driver Robert Mackay tells The Bell.
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Meanwhile, UK Labour have lasered in on 'pothole strategy' as a route to overcoming the far-right.
With such basics neglected, people disengage from politics full stop.
Are councils stuck between a hole and a hard place?