Green Party wins Gorton and Denton byelection, Labour MPs call for leadership review
In Brief
Green candidate Hannah Spencer wins Gorton and Denton byelection, prompting Labour MPs to call for leadership review.
Key Facts
- Hannah Spencer, a Green Party candidate and local plumber, won the Gorton and Denton byelection.
- The Green Party overturned a 13,000-vote Labour majority from the previous general election in this seat.
- This victory gives the Green Party its fifth MP in the UK Parliament, according to The Guardian.
- Labour MPs have expressed concerns about the party's leadership and direction following the byelection defeat, according to The Guardian and The Independent.
- Some Labour MPs have called for a change in direction or a potential leadership challenge, according to The Guardian.
What Happened
In the Gorton and Denton byelection, Green Party candidate Hannah Spencer overturned a 13,000-vote Labour majority to win the seat, according to The Guardian. This result gives the Green Party its fifth MP in Parliament. Following the defeat, some Labour MPs have expressed concerns about the party's leadership and direction under Keir Starmer, according to The Guardian and The Independent.
Why It Matters
The Green Party's win in a seat previously held by Labour represents a change in voter support in that constituency. Reports indicate that some Labour MPs are calling for a review of the party's leadership and strategy, which could influence the party's future decisions and electoral approach.
Sources
- The Guardian — Labour MPs demand Starmer change direction after humiliating byelection loss(5h ago)
- The Independent — Labour MPs issue Starmer warning after ‘catastrophic’ by-election defeat(just now)
