Voices and votes: Glasgow East
Glasgow East: where just 75 votes stopped Labour ousting the SNP
In the final dispatch from Glasgow East, Lisa O’Carroll finds disenfranchised voters may not have been swayed by Corbyn, but many young people were. Photographs by Murdo MacLeod
Voices and votes: how grassroots graft changed British politics
In their final dispatch, six Guardian reporters return to the seats they covered to find out how the political landscape looks now
Voices and votes: what Britain is really thinking
This election, the Guardian sent reporters into six key constituencies to spend time talking in depth to voters. This is what they found
Glasgow East: 'What is the point in voting? Nothing will change'
In the run-up to the general election, six Guardian reporters are writing from constituencies across the UK to find out what matters in your area. In our fourth visit to Glasgow East, Lisa O’Carroll speaks to residents of Easterhouse, one of Scotland’s most deprived areas
In Glasgow East, the election is between Sturgeon and May
Over two hours in a Tollcross hotel, a consensus emerges that here the 8 June vote is firmly about SNP v Tories
Glasgow East: 'This election is negative and full of hate'
Lisa O’Carroll meets a former Labour-supporting family who have become politically divided
Glasgow East: 'Generations here have never voted Tory'
The former Labour stronghold went SNP in 2015, and has even recently elected a Tory councillor. Which way will voters lean this time?