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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 58 MIN

12. Patrick Hurley MP - Representing Southport in the midst of a national tragedy

from The Crossbench with Conor Wilson

Patrick Hurley was elected to represent Southport in 2024 - The first Labour candidate to win in the coastal town.His eleation quickly turned to tragedy as just weeks into his new role, he received a phone call to tell him about an attack at a Taylor Swift Dance Class that left three girls murdered and many more injured.Patrick discusses the attack, the wave of misinformation that followed it and the national unrest seen in towns across the country. He talks, through his socialist lense, about the need to address poverty in town's such as Southport and others that feel victim to disorder in the wake of the attack, factors he feels laid the foundations for the riots we saw.He also discusses how seaside towns such as his adjust to a change in tourism habits and declining shopping trends to ensure that investment continues to flow through and provide jobs and quality of life to those who live there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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