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Between 2009 and 2019 Rory Stewart’s regular column for the Cumberland and Westmorland Herald was as varied as it was informative.

From Eden to the Middle East, Roman history to super fast broadband (or lack of), his diverse observations and comments were unlike anything politicians normally write.

Middleland is not just a compilation of these articles; it’s an insight into all forms of life at a time of major changes in what was Britain’s most rural constituency.

He's been talking to Nigel Thompson about some of the highlights from a book that contains articles from his time as MP.

Highlights:

1 min 34" How Cumbria has changed and Rory's perspective.

3 mins 22" During his time as MP he walked around his constituency to meet the people he served. Here he talks about what inspired him to do that.

5 mins 30" He reflects on the farming industry and the challenges faced.

9 mins 20" Trying to convert the PM to love Cumbria

12 mins 20" Too many outsiders wearing fleeces telling farmers how to manage their land?

15' 10" Working to connect Cumbria

19'10" Why Middleland has been published now and what he hopes it will achieve.

22' 07" Rory's view on the Cumbrian mayoral role - and is he interested in the job?

25'14" Reflecting on the continuing role of the Cumberland and Westmorland Herald and the importance of local media.

Thanks to Rory Stewart for talking to Northern Lights.