❓WHAT HAPPENED: A by-election (special election) for the Parliamentary constituency of Gorton and Denton, NW England, resulted in a shock win for the Green Party, which campaigned in foreign languages, targeting Muslim voters.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Candidates included Hannah Spencer (Green), Matthew Goodwin (Reform), and others.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The election took place in Gorton and Denton, NW England, with results announced early morning UK time.
🎯IMPACT: Labour’s third-place finish raises questions about Keir Starmer’s leadership amidst diplomatic tensions.
The by-election in the UK parliamentary constituency of Gorton and Denton in NW England has concluded, with early morning results indicating a win for the Green Party.
The election was marred by sectarian campaigning, with the Green Party focusing on issues such as Gaza in a constituency with a significant Muslim population.
The results come as a stunning blow to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who is currently embroiled in a diplomatic fracas with President Donald J. Trump over the fate of the Chagos Islands and the Diego Garcia military base.
While Starmer is unlikely to be deposed within his own party before May’s local elections across the country, he will almost certainly face a leadership challenge this summer.
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In Gorton and Denton, a constituency that takes in parts of Manchester, complaints from independent election observers highlighted illegal “family voting” practices on polling day (Thursday), where family members were instructed on how to vote, a practice that is unlawful in Britain.
Labour, which previously held the seat with a large majority, saw its vote share collapse following the recent resignation of its MP over anti-Semitic messages. The Reform Party, led by Nigel Farage, fielded Matthew Goodwin – a well known academic and TV presenter – who finished a strong second.
The results were as follows:

A total of 36,814 valid votes were cast.
The Green Party’s strategy included campaigning in Urdu and Bengali and relying on postal voting. The victory is comparable to the Democratic Socialists of America outperforming the Democratic Party in the US.
Meanwhile, an anti-Reform Party, right-wing splinter group, ‘Advance UK,’ garnered fewer votes than the satirical Monster Raving Loony Party – achieving just 154 votes, or 0.4 percent.