Gorton and Denton

The real win is Labour being third. See the bigger picture.

Labour are done.
Labour hasn't lost in this area since 1931

It’s funny to see all the Labour fanboys crowing about Reform coming 2nd.

If this repeats on a national scale, reform will win the next election.
 
There was clear evidence of foul play and so called 'family voting' in G&D.

Initial and proper statistical analysis, not just bias leftwing yahooism, already suggests the true vote is 100s either way between Reform and Green, with certainty only possible by recount.

And, mark my words, the corrupt anti-British ant-democratic cabal squatting in number 10 will never sanction such a thing, as they fear nothing more than the British people.
 
HEADLINE: An incumbent loses popularity - gosh, were all shocked! Meanwhile, all those with a hard-on for Reform are weeping into their Daily Wails.

My heart bleeds.
I don’t think we’ve ever seen a party become so unpopular so fast,

Record breaking unpopularity.

They had 14 years to prepare and f**ed it up in just a few months.

The worry of course is Labour will now turn on itself and move further leftward in a hope to regain the green vote.
 
I don’t think we’ve ever seen a party become so unpopular so fast,

Record breaking unpopularity.

They had 14 years to prepare and f**ed it up in just a few months.

The worry of course is Labour will now turn on itself and move further leftward in a hope to regain the green vote.
Not much chance of that. One of the main reasons they lost this one is their position on the war on Palestine.
 
Not much chance of that. One of the main reasons they lost this one is their position on the war on Palestine.
They lost, because people are incredibly disappointed with them in government.
Palestine isn’t very high on most people’s agenda.
 
Are you predicting Greens will win the next General Election?

Silly straw man.

There will be tactical voting on an unprecedented level.

Plus once Reform launch their manifesto and it gets proper scrutiny, they will lose at least eight percentage points. They will be lucky to get 22%. These factors together will limit them to less than a hundred MPs
 
They lost, because people are incredibly disappointed with them in government.
Palestine isn’t very high on most people’s agenda.
Nationally, no...but this was a by-election where local issues take precedence - there're many Moslem's in that area who voted on that issue which Labour have ignored to their cost.

The issue of migration/illegal immigration isn't a national issue, either, and 'reform' will find out when the GE comes around again.
 
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