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Greens Win Big in UK Byelections, Sparking Labour Crisis

Gorton and Denton results fuel speculation about Keir Starmer's future

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In a stunning upset, the Green party has won the byelections in Gorton and Denton, with newly elected MP Hannah Spencer making headlines for her "gross green" waistcoat and Reform UK finishing second. The results have...

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Greens Win Big in UK Byelections, Sparking Labour Crisis

Gorton and Denton results fuel speculation about Keir Starmer's future

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In a stunning upset, the Green party has won the byelections in Gorton and Denton, with newly elected MP Hannah Spencer making headlines for her "gross green" waistcoat and Reform UK finishing second. The results have sparked widespread speculation about the future of Labour leader Keir Starmer and the end of the party's "safe seats".

According to John Harris, Pippa Crerar, and Kiran Stacey, the byelection results signal a significant shift in UK politics, with the Greens capitalizing on growing dissatisfaction with the traditional parties. The Greens' victory in Gorton and Denton marks a major breakthrough for the party, which has long been seen as a fringe player in UK politics.

However, the byelection results are just the tip of the iceberg. New data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that life dissatisfaction in the UK remains unchanged since the pandemic, despite an improving economic outlook. The ONS reports that average life satisfaction remains below its pre-pandemic peak, with the proportion of people feeling dissatisfied with life failing to improve.

This sense of discontent is reflected in the growing popularity of the Greens, who have tapped into the mood of frustration and disillusionment with the traditional parties. Hannah Spencer's "gross green" waistcoat, which has become a social media sensation, is just one example of the party's ability to connect with voters and tap into the cultural zeitgeist.

Meanwhile, in other news, OpenAI has vowed to strengthen its safety measures after failing to alert police about the Tumbler Ridge shooting suspect's ChatGPT account. The company has faced criticism from Canadian officials, who believe the shooting could have been prevented if OpenAI had reported the suspect's activity.

In another part of the world, Iranian students are protesting again, underlining the intensity of domestic discontent in the country. The unrest highlights the challenges facing Tehran's government, which is grappling with the threat of US strikes.

As the UK navigates its own period of uncertainty, the byelection results in Gorton and Denton serve as a reminder that politics is becoming increasingly unpredictable. With the Greens on the rise and Labour facing a crisis of confidence, one thing is clear: the traditional party landscape is shifting, and no seat is safe.

The Green party's victory in Gorton and Denton is a wake-up call for Labour, which must now confront the reality of a changing political landscape. As the party struggles to come to terms with its losses, one thing is certain: the future of UK politics will be shaped by the growing discontent and disillusionment of voters.

In a stunning upset, the Green party has won the byelections in Gorton and Denton, with newly elected MP Hannah Spencer making headlines for her "gross green" waistcoat and Reform UK finishing second. The results have sparked widespread speculation about the future of Labour leader Keir Starmer and the end of the party's "safe seats".

According to John Harris, Pippa Crerar, and Kiran Stacey, the byelection results signal a significant shift in UK politics, with the Greens capitalizing on growing dissatisfaction with the traditional parties. The Greens' victory in Gorton and Denton marks a major breakthrough for the party, which has long been seen as a fringe player in UK politics.

However, the byelection results are just the tip of the iceberg. New data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that life dissatisfaction in the UK remains unchanged since the pandemic, despite an improving economic outlook. The ONS reports that average life satisfaction remains below its pre-pandemic peak, with the proportion of people feeling dissatisfied with life failing to improve.

This sense of discontent is reflected in the growing popularity of the Greens, who have tapped into the mood of frustration and disillusionment with the traditional parties. Hannah Spencer's "gross green" waistcoat, which has become a social media sensation, is just one example of the party's ability to connect with voters and tap into the cultural zeitgeist.

Meanwhile, in other news, OpenAI has vowed to strengthen its safety measures after failing to alert police about the Tumbler Ridge shooting suspect's ChatGPT account. The company has faced criticism from Canadian officials, who believe the shooting could have been prevented if OpenAI had reported the suspect's activity.

In another part of the world, Iranian students are protesting again, underlining the intensity of domestic discontent in the country. The unrest highlights the challenges facing Tehran's government, which is grappling with the threat of US strikes.

As the UK navigates its own period of uncertainty, the byelection results in Gorton and Denton serve as a reminder that politics is becoming increasingly unpredictable. With the Greens on the rise and Labour facing a crisis of confidence, one thing is clear: the traditional party landscape is shifting, and no seat is safe.

The Green party's victory in Gorton and Denton is a wake-up call for Labour, which must now confront the reality of a changing political landscape. As the party struggles to come to terms with its losses, one thing is certain: the future of UK politics will be shaped by the growing discontent and disillusionment of voters.

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