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Pressure Mounts on Keir Starmer as Labour Faces Electoral Challenges from Reform UK and Greens
A poll shows the Greens leading with 20%, Reform UK at 17%, and Labour trailing at 15% amid voter dissatisfaction over immigration and cost of living issues.
- In the Manchester suburb of Gorton and Denton, the traditionally Labour-held seat is facing challenges from far-right Reform UK and left-wing Greens in an upcoming by-election as voters express disaffection with Labour leader Keir Starmer.
- A poll suggested the Greens could win the seat with 20%, ahead of Reform UK on 17% and Labour at 15%, reflecting a broader fragmentation of the two-party system as centrist parties struggle to meet public goals amid economic woes.
- Long-Time Labour voters expressed intentions to switch allegiances, with some citing immigration concerns and supporting Reform UK, while others viewed the Greens as the only alternative.
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Votes may 'melt like snow': Reform, Greens eye Labour UK bastion
Beleaguered UK leader Keir Starmer's Labour party is expected to bleed support to both the hard-right and far-left in a crunch poll this week as Britain's traditional two-party system splinters.
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