Countryside Alliance Head of Shooting Campaigns Liam Stokes (left, with Panda the spaniel) has written for Labour Uncut, the website that goes "inside Labour politics". In the article, entitled "Labour needs a rural revival to win the seats needed for government" Liam writes: "The general election has given hope to those of us hoping for a rural Labour revival, but also pause for thought. This is an area in which I have a personal interest. In this year's Wiltshire Council elections I stood for Labour in the very rural north Wiltshire ward in which Jeremy Corbyn grew up. It was an uplifting experience. People were pleased and surprised to find a candidate roaming the country lanes wearing a red rosette. The most oft-heard quip was "best of luck mate, you'll need it round here". Others were more encouraging, which was much appreciated during long and lonely days leafletting. I'll be eternally grateful to the landscaper who, as my spirits were flagging on a particularly long and rainy walk down an especially remote track, took a break from shovelling gravel to tell me he was glad to see someone "standing for the working man". But for all that warmth on the doorstep, I got 10% of the vote. Believe it or not even that was 2% better than Labour did last time. The Tory got 69%." Read the article in full here.