
It looks like it will be a three-horse race (Picture: PA/Getty)
You’d be forgiven for thinking that today’s Gorton and Denton by-election in Manchester is a potentially earth-shattering,epochal,life-or-death moment for Sir Keir Starmer.
Especially if you’ve been going a little heavy on the political journalism.
Yes,we reporters do like to overegg these things. In the end,last year’s Reform by-election victory over Labour in Runcorn and Helsby told us one thing: people in Runcorn and Helsby liked Reform a bit more than Labour at that point in time.
I’m going to be iconoclastic here and say probably not,in the long run. They might increase pressure,but no Prime Minister has ever resigned due to a local by-election result because that would be bananas.
However – and it’s a big ‘however’ – that doesn’t mean the vote in Gorton and Denton will tell us nothing interesting.
Far from it. It’s a valuable glimpse at how Labour is performing in the sorts of places the party won easily a little over 18 months ago… and even before polling stations open,it doesn’t look great.
The PM joined Angeliki Stogia to campaign in Manchester this week (Picture: Ian Forsyth/Getty)
The candidates have been campaigning for weeks to win over the British public (Picture: PA/Getty)If she wins,it’ll be a big relief to Keir Starmer,who personally campaigned for her on Monday. Though of course,the margin of victory would give us plenty to talk about.In the green corner,it’s Hannah Spencer for,uh,the Green Party. If you know one thing about her,it’s that she is a plumber – a job she says she’s done since leaving school at 16.Party leader Zack Polanski has joked that the Houses of Parliament could benefit from a plumber due to their ‘leaky roofs’,and her Instagram handle is @hannahtheplumbermcr. But we also learned in a video this week that she can speak Urdu (a bit).Prefer us to the others? Then tell Google!
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If she wins,it might be the worst-case scenario for Labour. It would demonstrate they can be just as vulnerable to populism on the left as populism on the right and blow apart their narrative that Labour is the only party that can beat Reform.
In the teal corner,we have Reform UK’s Matt Goodwin. He’s a bit of a celeb on the right-wing,with his own GB News show and a popular Substack.

Nigel Farage has put his faith in former academic Matt Goodwin (Picture: Gary Roberts/Getty)
He is from the local area and has made much of the fact he used to deliver pizzas in the constituency. But despite that,he’s decided to frame the by-election as a referendum on whether people like Keir Starmer.
If he wins,there might be a silver lining for the government – they could,at least,argue that the Green Party split the vote and handed Reform another MP.
That line could come in handy for the future.
The Gorton & Denton by-election has been fiercely contested,with odds from yesterday showing the Green party and Reform leading the way according to the bookies.
Oddschecker said the night before the election,the Greens continue to be the odds-on favourites at 4/6 while Reform is priced at 5/2 to win the Greater Manchester constituency.
Oddschecker spokesman Chris Rogers stated, ‘A back-and-forth betting battle has ensued in the build-up to the Gorton & Denton by-election.
‘With just a day to go until it’s conclusion,there is nothing to split the Green party and Reform in the betting split. Green received 38% of bets placed over the last 12 hours while Reform was a fraction behind with 37%.
‘Hannah Spencer and Green continue to be the shortest priced party at 4/6 while Reform are being backed at 5/2. Labour (4/1) remains in contention for the constituency they have held since 1935.’
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