Good for her. I hope she does well. Her winning was the best outcome, as it kept Reform at bay (which Labour would have failed to do), and hopefully (I doubt this part) gets Labour to potentially think of recalibrating and not just being the equivalent of Tories in Red.Â
Economy_Seat_7250 on
Mmmm would like to be on board but the whole ‘nice life’ pitch felt a little simplistic. Tell me what you want to do about inflation pls qn x
Yakona0409 on
Love to see it, know for a fact Labour aren’t gonna learn anything from the by election and will keep on pushing left voters away and the more they do that the better chance of them crumbling is.
ironyperson on
Thank goodness we have a normal person going to parliament instead of that weirdo Matt Goodwin.
Mjukplister on
Im so so worried for her . She was probably happy as a plumber. Now into the cesspit that’s especially nasty for women .
novagridd on
She is a breath of fresh air in the UK political scene
dallasbluess on
Good luck to her dealing with the mutant politicians we have
UniquePariah on
I don’t really support the Green Party due to a number of policies they have, but considering some of the alternatives, I’m very happy that she won.
I’ll be watching what happens in the coming months to see how things develop.
Otherwise-Tank-6954 on
Yay, another champagne socialist that owns multiple properties worth over a million pounds. She’s different from other politicians how exactly?
KyeThePie on
It’s ridiculous the utter hatred spewing from Reform voters after she won. I’m not a green hater, nor lover but Reform can get in the bin their voters are just horrible, horrible people.
Habemus_Username on
I wonder if she’ll be able to have a realistic look at the costs of the parliament refurb 😛
Pafflesnucks on
> Hannah Spencer claimed **4,980 votes** and a majority of 4,402 votes.
> Reform UK’s candidate Matt Goodwin got 10,578 votes, with Labour’s Angeliki Stogia trailing on 9,364, down from 18,555 in the 2024 general election, when the turnout was similarly high.
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Good for her. I hope she does well. Her winning was the best outcome, as it kept Reform at bay (which Labour would have failed to do), and hopefully (I doubt this part) gets Labour to potentially think of recalibrating and not just being the equivalent of Tories in Red.Â
Mmmm would like to be on board but the whole ‘nice life’ pitch felt a little simplistic. Tell me what you want to do about inflation pls qn x
Love to see it, know for a fact Labour aren’t gonna learn anything from the by election and will keep on pushing left voters away and the more they do that the better chance of them crumbling is.
Thank goodness we have a normal person going to parliament instead of that weirdo Matt Goodwin.
Im so so worried for her . She was probably happy as a plumber. Now into the cesspit that’s especially nasty for women .
She is a breath of fresh air in the UK political scene
Good luck to her dealing with the mutant politicians we have
I don’t really support the Green Party due to a number of policies they have, but considering some of the alternatives, I’m very happy that she won.
I’ll be watching what happens in the coming months to see how things develop.
Yay, another champagne socialist that owns multiple properties worth over a million pounds. She’s different from other politicians how exactly?
It’s ridiculous the utter hatred spewing from Reform voters after she won. I’m not a green hater, nor lover but Reform can get in the bin their voters are just horrible, horrible people.
I wonder if she’ll be able to have a realistic look at the costs of the parliament refurb 😛
> Hannah Spencer claimed **4,980 votes** and a majority of 4,402 votes.
> Reform UK’s candidate Matt Goodwin got 10,578 votes, with Labour’s Angeliki Stogia trailing on 9,364, down from 18,555 in the 2024 general election, when the turnout was similarly high.
hmm something seems a little off there, ITV…