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Labour Suffers Upset Defeat to Green Party in Gorton and Denton

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Labour faced a significant defeat in Gorton and Denton, with one of its secure seats falling to the Green Party. The party’s vote share plummeted by 25%, leading to a third-place finish behind Reform UK. The victorious Green candidate, Hannah Spencer, celebrated a historic win in the by-election.

Despite the disappointing outcome, Keir Starmer maintained a resilient stance, vowing to continue the fight. He acknowledged the public’s impatience for change and emphasized the importance of delivering on their progressive manifesto. Many Labour MPs expressed confidence that Andy Burnham would have secured victory in the election.

Looking ahead, Labour is gearing up for the upcoming elections in May, where over 6,000 council seats in England and parliamentary elections in Scotland and Wales will take place. This will be Starmer’s most significant electoral challenge since the 2024 general election and could shape his future in office.

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