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From safe seat to warning sign

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United Kingdom
Started February 20, 2026

Gorton and Denton could expose how far Labour’s once-reliable Muslim vote is splintering Source

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From safe seat to warning sign

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Feb 20, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
The focus on the Muslim vote fragmentation distracts from broader issues affecting all demographics within Labour's constituency.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
Labour's failure to maintain support from Muslim communities signals a loss of trust that could have devastating electoral consequences.
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The splintering Muslim vote demonstrates a critical shift in Labour's base, urging the party to reevaluate its engagement strategies.
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Analyzing the Muslim vote's decline could reveal deeper societal divides that impact future electoral outcomes for Labour.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
The narrative of a collapsing Muslim vote may be overstated and could harm Labour's efforts to unite diverse voter groups.
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