Denton and Gorton by-election - Green Party wins

Surely you mean Liebour don't you?
No, whilst I am not totally impressed with Starmers government, he is at least taking small steps in the right direction to START to fix 14 years of self servatives ineptitude incompetence and corruption, and the Temu Tories would be even worse. But thankfully will NEVER form a government.
 
It will be interesting to see the outcome of this election to see how the influencers, or those who try, have done. Take yourself, you are left wing, who probably wants more funding in social sectors, like myself, but you don’t feel you will get that under Labour, and particularly Starmer.

The question is, will the Greens become government, or even have an influence on it?
I don't expect the Greens to form the next government, possibly a coalition partner, but a win for them in Gorton and Denton will put pressure on Starmers government not to drift any further right, and if the Greens continue to grow, could start the overton window moving back to centre after drifting further and further right since 1979.
 
Never felt more ashamed of the party I once was a member and spent years in all weather campaigning on doorsteps for and leafletting.

the lies and bullshit they are churning out towards the greens over drugs and security rather than attack reform is pathetic.

This once proud party would be out spreading a message of hope and how they will fix the ills of the common person, now they are making childish videos and letting twats like Mike Tapps spread bullshit.


The labour party is killing itself trying so hard to placate the right
 
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I would say someone who doesn’t recognise the threat that Reform demonstrates to our liberal way of life is more green than those that do.
That include your mum? The only way Reform wins this seat is because the Labour vote is diluted by their own supporters foolishly abandoning them for the Greens as some sort of vacuous protest.
 
That include your mum? The only way Reform wins this seat is because the Labour vote is diluted by their own supporters foolishly abandoning them for the Greens as some sort of vacuous protest.
Yes that includes my mum. Obviously. We’re not fucking clones and she certainly isn’t obliged to agree with what I think, or vice versa.
 
Doesn’t look that way from how they’ve approached by-election. They probably think their policies are far closer to reforms than the Greens. As this Labour government and more importantly their many rich sonars are very much to the right.
That really makes no sense.

Essentially, this "Labour would rather Reform win" claim is based on the fact that Labour are hardly likely to say "vote for whoever is best placed to beat Reform".
 
That include your mum? The only way Reform wins this seat is because the Labour vote is diluted by their own supporters foolishly abandoning them for the Greens as some sort of vacuous protest.
You seem to be blindly repeating the same old story that only Labour can beat Reform, without and sort of proof of it. Bookies and recent polls all put Greens as top and the only ones to stop them. Alot of people are very pissed off with Labour and Gwynne at the moment.
 
Its worth knowing the only way to Chagos is by boat - a 6 day journey each way from Mauritius - Farage has no intention in being around when Goodwin crashes and burns
 
That include your mum? The only way Reform wins this seat is because the Labour vote is diluted by their own supporters foolishly abandoning them for the Greens as some sort of vacuous protest.
I voted green the last election so not a protest vote, but a choice.


The old 2 party system has destroyed itself from it's own hubris and commonality or ideology, much like the whigs over 100 years ago, labour and conservative have taken. their supporters for granted.

Unfortunately the right wing realised this quicker and have now established alternatives, dismissing the left doing the same and changing from a labour unrecognisable from itself nd choosing green may be more than a protest this time.


We really need first past the post to be replaced with a proper voting system
 
That really makes no sense.

Essentially, this "Labour would rather Reform win" claim is based on the fact that Labour are hardly likely to say "vote for whoever is best placed to beat Reform".

I don't know if the actual claim is true or not but if it is then I doubt that's the logic involved. More likely that losing to Reform, though very bad, is simply confirmation of the difficult fight they already know they have on their hands to try and recover some of their lost voters back from Reform. So in some ways business as usual. However a loss to the Greens will confirm that it's possible/likely they could bleed further significant support from the other wing of the party. So in that sense a Green win is much more of an existential crisis than a Reform win.
 

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