Voices and votes: Harrow West
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
Harrow West: 'We’ve seen teachers and nurses struggle with housing problems'
In their fourth dispatch, Gary Younge and photographer Graeme Robertson meet people struggling to get by, and those trying to help them
Harrow West: 'people think saying they will vote Tory makes them look bad'
As seven undecided voters talk about their intentions at the general election, some are sympathetic to Labour – while others are quiet
Harrow West: 'Corbyn? People are more likely to raise fly-tipping'
In the run-up to the general election, six Guardian reporters are writing from constituencies around the country. In the second of their dispatches from the Labour seat, Gary Younge and photographer Graeme Robertson join campaigners on the doorstep to hear about the issues motivating voters in the London suburb
Harrow West: can Labour hold its 'lucky' seat of 20 years?
Labour has clung on to this London seat since its surprise win in 1997, but may now be looking vulnerable