New flow of politics along the 'Red Clyde'
Ritula Shah took a journey along the River Clyde to find out what voters are thinking.
She visited the constituency of Inverclyde, a place littered with the ghosts of Scotland's industrial heyday - when shipbuilding and sugar refining brought jobs and prosperity. This is traditionally solid Labour territory - the seat has been held by the party almost continuously since 1936. But as Ritula found, that all seems to be changing as a result of the SNP's rise.
You can see a full list of the candidates standing in Inverclyde on the 大象传媒 website - bbc.co.uk/news and then go to the Constituencies guide on General Election 2015 pages
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