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Green Party’s Hannah Spencer Shocks Labour in Key By-Election

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Labour faced a significant defeat in the Gorton and Denton constituencies. The Green Party claimed victory in what was considered a safe Labour seat, with a drastic 25% drop in Labour’s vote share. Plumber Hannah Spencer of the Green Party emerged as the winner, marking a historic win for the Greens in a by-election.

Despite the disappointment, Labour leader Keir Starmer expressed determination to continue the fight. He acknowledged the setback but emphasized the need to push for the changes voters desire. The Prime Minister’s office highlighted the importance of focusing on delivering promises and addressing the cost of living, positioning the government as a choice between mainstream policies and extremes.

Some Labour MPs voiced frustration, suggesting that a different candidate, like Andy Burnham, could have secured victory. The upcoming elections in May, with thousands of council seats at stake, will be a crucial test for Starmer’s leadership and the party’s future direction. The aftermath of this defeat underscores the urgency for Labour to regroup and refocus on their agenda.

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