This English naval city is a key seat. What do voters think?
Voters flocked to a polling station in Portsmouth, a city on England’s south coast known for its naval base and historic dockyard, on Thursday morning, to a warm welcome from poll workers.Elderly couples walked hand in hand toward the local church, which had been temporarily set up with ballot boxes, along with parents with children in strollers and young adults rushing to work.One by one, they cast their weight on the nation’s future in a vote that polls say could end 14 years of Conservative rule.“I just want to see change,” said Sam Argha, 36, who was outside the polling station Thursday morning. “I just want to see us do something different.”It also serves as a microcosm of the broader national challenge facing the ruling party: a long-standing Conservative electorate held by a popular...