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Starmer Visits Gorton and Denton as Three‑Way By‑Election Threatens Labour Stronghold

He urges voters to back Labour to stop Reform after limited local polling put his party third.

Overview

  • Voters go to the polls on February 26 after Labour MP Andrew Gwynne stepped down in a seat that has backed Labour for generations.
  • A constituency poll by Omnisis published Friday suggested the Greens on 20%, Reform UK on 17% and Labour on 15%, indicating a tight three‑way race.
  • Keir Starmer cast the contest as a straight fight with Reform and warned that votes for the Greens could let Reform through, pointing to last year’s narrow Runcorn result.
  • Labour escalated attacks on the Greens’ drugs policy, while Green leaders said they support legalisation with regulation and a public‑health approach rather than uncontrolled access.
  • Local shifts—Gaza‑related disillusionment among Muslim voters, anger over blocking Andy Burnham, and frustrations in Denton—are splintering Labour’s base as Reform focuses on older white working‑class areas.