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Hannah Spencer says 'We defeated the parties of billionaire donors' after Gorton and Denton win
Summary
Hannah Spencer, a local plumber and Green party councillor, won the Gorton and Denton byelection, overturning Labour's 13,000-vote majority and becoming the Green party's first MP in northern England. In her victory speech she emphasised her working-class background, pledged to earn the trust of all constituents, criticised the influence of wealthy donors, and called for community unity.
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Hannah Spencer delivered a victory speech after winning the Gorton and Denton byelection. She overturned a previous Labour majority of 13,000 votes and is reported as the Green party's first MP in northern England. In her speech she described her working-class background and recent trades qualifications, and said she would work to earn the trust of all local people. She also referred to an attempted attack on a mosque in the area during Ramadan and criticised politicians who scapegoat communities.
Key points:
- Hannah Spencer is a local plumber and Green party councillor who won the Gorton and Denton byelection.
- The result overturned a Labour majority of 13,000 votes and is reported as the Green party's first parliamentary win in northern England.
- In her speech she emphasised her working-class roots, pledged to represent diverse local communities, and said she will earn constituents' trust.
- She criticised what she described as the influence of wealthy donors and said the campaign defeated "the parties of billionaire donors."
- She mentioned an attempted attack on a mosque during Ramadan and called out divisive rhetoric aimed at Muslim communities.
Summary:
The outcome marks a notable local shift and is described as the Green party establishing a parliamentary foothold in northern England. Spencer said she will focus on community concerns and unity; the next procedural steps and wider political implications are undetermined at this time.
