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Labours recent byelection defeat in Gorton and Denton signals a significant shift, with the Greens surging to victory and Labour dropping to third place. The Greens, led by a visible local campaign, attracted white working-class voters traditionally supportive of Labour. Deputy leader Lucy Powell acknowledged the loss as a warning about losing support on the left. Analysis revealed tactical and protest votes as key factors, with voters seeking strong reasons to back Labour again. Party leaders are now considering a full strategy overhaul, particularly in safe seats where voter data lags behind todays volatility. The Greens, following their first national byelection victory, are expected to gain in Mays local elections, posing a challenge for Labour.
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