Could Labour lose Gorton and Denton? New polling puts Greens ahead for first time

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/gorton-denton-by-election-polls-labour-reform-greens-b2924593.html

Posted by WorkingtonLady

18 Comments

  1. NeverForgetEuropa7 on

    “Could they”? Maybe I’ve not kept up with things in the last week or so, but I thought they always had little if any chance of winning since they blocked the guy whose name has suddenly left my head..

  2. considering they have been running an entirely negative campaign on being the only ones who can beat reform, now that isn’t true I think they’re fucked

  3. Think so, people are pissed off abt Andy burnham thing.

    Matt Goodwin from reform is spending Monday in a 3 hour court hearing about the fact he sent a letter to all constituents with no branding pretending to be a scared pensioner called Patricia urging us to vote reform lol and Farage has already publicly distanced himself bc matts team are like 5 people who just bully people online with every racial expletive you can imagine

    Hannah seems alright tbh, plumber who gets loads of lies and low blow weird attacks from the reform voters about how she’s got a billionaire husband (when their own candidate is some freaky “academic” wealthy bloke with sexual harassment claims against him lol)

  4. Well Labour were never going to win, its always been Reform vs Green. Just happy Reform aren’t going to romp home.

    Of course this loss for Labour will once again trigger hysterical media calls for Starmer to resign as if one seat is going to affect labours huge majority.

  5. To answer the question, yes they could. The more interesting thing is who beats them.

    If they are third then it’s bad news as it shows the labour brand is tarnished to the left and right. If they come third and the greens win as this poll suggests then it’s really bad news as the one thing labour has going for them is that they’re the obvious anti reform choice and this will make it obvious that that’s no longer true.

    More generally it suggests that inner city and uni seats could be a fight between Labour and the Greens. This is bad for labour as this means they don’t have any safe seats and so will need to actually fight in those places which will cost them elsewhere (and a lot of actual money). This is really going to be noticeable in Manchester, Leeds, Bristol and Brighton.

  6. Impressive-Bird-6085 on

    I think the Green Party has run a grubby campaign claiming they are the only ones to beat Reform in the by-election. I’ll laugh my socks off if they lose! It’ll serve them right!

  7. I remain deeply unconvinced by Zack Polanski, tbh. Despite really wanting to be. But I’d love it if the Greens beat Labour here.

  8. So there’s all these polls and stuff, but in reality Labour would be stupid for moving up the election date. So why do these polls at the moment really matter?

  9. The Green woman looks *normal*. So people making a 10-second judgement based on just her picture will chose her. Her being a plumber is a nice touch.

    Goodwin is good-looking, so people on the right who like educated academics will go for him.

    Why did Labour choose a woman who goes around saying, “I’m Greek”? Who is going to identify with her?

  10. Of course Labour are going to loose. Just wait till the May elections, I don’t think Starmer will survive

  11. Utterly terrifying that people would vote for a party that would legalise all drugs, throw our borders wide open (even more so), abolish private landlords (create a shortage of rental property, raising rental cost), withdraw from NATO, and go even further than Milliband on Net Zero, leaving the UK poorer and colder in order to reduce global CO2 emissions by less than 0.5%.

  12. Hollywood-is-DOA on

    The green woman isn’t against grooming gangs, I’ll say no more, as she acted like they weren’t a problem on live TV, so mods can’t band me for a factual statement.