Gorton and Denton

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One graffito mentions the Green Party protecting green spaces from greedy capitalists. This is the Green Party that wants unlimited immigration, which devours Green spaces.
I reckon greens will take it. It has been a Labour seat for decades. Though it’s quite possible that reform will be under represented in the polls. Parties on the right tend to have shy voters which skew the polls.
There are plenty of Green posters in the area, only a small number of Labour ones, and absolutely no Reform ones. This is to be expected though, in the face of left-wing violence.
Democracy eh?
No, gerrymandering.
 
It's how they are categorised by those who want to put left and right labels on.
But you don't believe in that labeling despite doing the same yourself...

Cue several pages of you trying to dig yourself out of yet another hole of your own making ;)
 
She looks like a typical Muslim

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She speaks Urdu according to Guido Fawkes:

WATCH: Gorton & Denton Green Candidate Produces Video Entirely in Urdu​

If the Greens gain power, it won't be a policy to ask migrants to learn English, it'll be a policy for Brits to learn Urdu et al. Probably be put on the national curriculum.
 
Muslims are mostly voting for who their unelected leaders tell them to vote for, that's how their colonies within the UK work.

They are mostly voting for whoever promises the most immigration and biggest handouts.

Muslims have absolutely nothing in common with the Green party's aim of communism via the excuse of environmentalism. The Green party and Muslims are mutually using each other to achieve their own ends.

This will be a freak election outcome, thankfully the whole of the UK isn't (yet) in the same hellish state.
 
Muslims are mostly voting for who their unelected leaders tell them to vote for, that's how their colonies within the UK work.

They are mostly voting for whoever promises the most immigration and biggest handouts.

Muslims have absolutely nothing in common with the Green party's aim of communism via the excuse of environmentalism. The Green party and Muslims are mutually using each other to achieve their own ends.

This will be a freak election outcome, thankfully the whole of the UK isn't (yet) in the same hellish state.
but they split the Labour vote which is the only reason we now have a Labour government.
 
but they split the Labour vote which is the only reason we now have a Labour government.

At first reading, I can't get my head round that. If a party's vote is split, doesn't that usually mean they fail to get elected.
 
10 Reasons Why Muslims Should Join the Green Party:

1. Justice is a pillar of faith

“Stand out firmly for justice” (Qur’an 4:135). The Greens speak out on oppression everywhere, from challenging poverty at home to calling for global justice.

2. Protecting Allah’s creation

“He made you stewards on the earth” (Qur’an 6:165). Greens lead on climate action: ending fossil fuels, restoring nature, and aiming for 70% renewable power by 2030.

3. Confronting Muslim hate

Police recorded 3,459 anti-Muslim hate crimes in 2023–24 (Home Office), and online abuse has tripled since 2022. Greens name this hatred, fight it in policy and public debate, and push for stronger protections.

4. A movement on the rise

Membership has soared past 100,000, a 45% jump in a year, and is now larger than the Conservatives.

5. Your voice matters

“Whoever sees an evil, let him change it…” (Muslim). Greens are built on shura members shape policies and motions, not corporations.

6. Policies rooted in values

Rent controls, free school meals, NHS investment, refugee rights – all rooted in adl (justice) and rahma (compassion), not austerity and greed.

7. Muslims are leading

Mothin Ali, a proud British Muslim, is Deputy Leader, and more Muslim candidates are standing than ever before.

8. A space where faith is respected

Muslims are seen, valued, and free to wear our faith on our sleeve. You do not have to hide who you are to be part of this movement.

9. Leading on Palestine

The Greens were the first UK-wide party to call Israel’s actions in Gaza a genocide, backed (BDS) movement, and called for the IDF to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation. No other major party has taken a stronger, clearer stand.

10. Ethical donations

We refuse donations from unethical or exploitative industries, so our decisions are guided by values, not corporate interests.


 
At first reading, I can't get my head round that. If a party's vote is split, doesn't that usually mean they fail to get elected.
I wasn't clear - We have a Labour government because the Tory vote got split/collapsed, there wasn't a massive swing to labour. I recall some article saying Corbyn did better than Starmer on vote share - might be wrong?
The Greens will split the Labour vote, as long as the Reform vote isn't split by an improving Conservative vote, then Labour will lose.

If Green win this one, we'll start to see some anti Greens messaging from Labour, at the moment they don't see them as a threat.
 
10 Reasons Why Muslims Should Join the Green Party:

1. Justice is a pillar of faith

“Stand out firmly for justice” (Qur’an 4:135). The Greens speak out on oppression everywhere, from challenging poverty at home to calling for global justice.

2. Protecting Allah’s creation

“He made you stewards on the earth” (Qur’an 6:165). Greens lead on climate action: ending fossil fuels, restoring nature, and aiming for 70% renewable power by 2030.

3. Confronting Muslim hate

Police recorded 3,459 anti-Muslim hate crimes in 2023–24 (Home Office), and online abuse has tripled since 2022. Greens name this hatred, fight it in policy and public debate, and push for stronger protections.

4. A movement on the rise

Membership has soared past 100,000, a 45% jump in a year, and is now larger than the Conservatives.

5. Your voice matters

“Whoever sees an evil, let him change it…” (Muslim). Greens are built on shura members shape policies and motions, not corporations.

6. Policies rooted in values

Rent controls, free school meals, NHS investment, refugee rights – all rooted in adl (justice) and rahma (compassion), not austerity and greed.

7. Muslims are leading

Mothin Ali, a proud British Muslim, is Deputy Leader, and more Muslim candidates are standing than ever before.

8. A space where faith is respected

Muslims are seen, valued, and free to wear our faith on our sleeve. You do not have to hide who you are to be part of this movement.

9. Leading on Palestine

The Greens were the first UK-wide party to call Israel’s actions in Gaza a genocide, backed (BDS) movement, and called for the IDF to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation. No other major party has taken a stronger, clearer stand.

10. Ethical donations

We refuse donations from unethical or exploitative industries, so our decisions are guided by values, not corporate interests.


jeez - I wish people wouldn't mix politics and religion. Though the Church of England sticks its unwanted opinion in too.
 
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