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Grappling with Northern Ireland's future.

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There you go. Yeah.

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The UK's most westerly constituency is also its most marginal. It was won by just four votes in 2010, creating fierce rivalry.

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No hardcore defense. Work with each other on this.

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But at this local wrestling club, they're not submitting to division.

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Activities like this brings everybody together. And religion doesn't mean anything. It's all about having fun. And at the end of the day, if it gets them out of the house and keeps them fit and active and keeps their minds active, that's really all we want.

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Supporting community activities like this, whether it's sport or arts or whatever it is, just getting people to engage with each other.

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Ripped apart by the troubles of the past, most notably, Enniscillen's Popyday bombing. It's a community now coming together. Jesus. I didn't say, I had to stretch it. There's a common thread at this support center. The issue of whether Northern Ireland remains in the UK or becomes part of a United Ireland is not their main concern.

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What's important to people on the ground is that they're safe, they can access health, they can educate their children, and they're not cold. Sitting in their homes cold because they have no form of heating. It makes no difference to us whether they're green or orange, as long as they can deliver and deliver what they promise to the people.

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Located on the border with the Republic of Ireland, this constituency knows all about division. But if Sinn Féin, already the largest party in local government and its stormant, wins most Northern Ireland seats at Westminster, we can expect to hear much more talk about Irish unity. The constitutional question on hold for both Labor and the Tories. This 19-year-old British champion has some advice for politicians.

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I like to think I think that every day is a new day. Keep going forward. It doesn't matter what happens in the past. Every day is a new day. Do something different.

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But whatever the result next week, there's more to life than politics.

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If you're ever coming down looking for a place to rattle, here's the place, anything, really. Rattle, just have fun. I'd say come down here. It's the spot to be.

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David Blevins, Sky News, in for Manna.