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The Gorton and Denton by-election is anyone’s call

Politics
United Kingdom
Started February 24, 2026

On the campaign trail in a three-horse race between Reform, Labour, and the Greens

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
The Gorton and Denton by-election showcases the need for a diverse political landscape, allowing voters to choose between Reform, Labour, and the Greens.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
A three-horse race in Gorton and Denton may confuse voters, ultimately undermining the clarity of their choices and diluting party support.
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The outcome of the Gorton and Denton by-election will reflect broader national trends, making it a critical event for all parties involved.
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The dominance of established parties like Labour in Gorton and Denton may stifle emerging voices from Reform and the Greens, limiting true democratic choice.
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Engaging in a competitive by-election like Gorton and Denton fosters healthier democratic practices by encouraging voter participation and debate.
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