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    UK's Starmer Faces Latest Test in Tight-Run Local Vote

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    Posted on February 26, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A tight Gorton and Denton by-election pits Labour against Reform UK and the Greens. Starmer calls it a clear choice as controversies and local candidate battles raise the stakes.

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    Starmer Faces Crucial Test in Knife-Edge Manchester By-Election Battle

    Why the Manchester By-Election Matters

    MANCHESTER, England, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Keir Starmer faces a big test on Thursday when voters in Manchester cast their ballots for a new lawmaker in an election polls say is too close to call between the British leader's Labour Party, populist Reform UK and the left-leaning Greens.

    The vote in Gorton and Denton, in northwestern England's Greater Manchester, is the latest challenge for Starmer after his judgment came into question over several policy U-turns and the appointment of Labour veteran Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington.

    Campaign Framing: Labour vs Reform

    Making a surprise appearance in the area on Monday, Starmer and his team have tried to ram home the message that the so-called by-election is a simple choice between Labour and Reform, which is led by Brexit figurehead Nigel Farage.

    Greens’ Appeal and Vote Split

    They have repeatedly said a vote for the Greens, which could steal votes with its left-leaning policies on tackling the cost of living and its support for Gaza, is "a vote for Reform".

    Starmer’s Missteps and U-Turns

    ELECTION FOLLOWS SERIES OF MISSTEPS

    The choice "could not be more stark", Starmer said in a statement ahead of the vote. "Driving down the cost of living with Labour or driving a wedge between communities under Reform. Moving forwards together, or opening up anger and division that holds our country back."

    Labour won the seat easily in its landslide general election victory in 2024, but the incumbent lawmaker said last month he would step down.

    Mandelson Appointment Scrutiny

    With polls suggesting the three parties will win around the same vote share, the ballot is the first electoral test for Starmer since he came under fire for appointing Mandelson, a man whose close ties to the late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have come into full focus, to Britain's most prominent ambassadorial post.

    Mandelson denies any wrongdoing.

    That appointment added to a list of missteps and policy U-turns that have not only raised questions over Starmer's judgment but also triggered some in his party to call for his resignation.

    The 63-year-old has vowed to fight on, but in what could be an added disadvantage in Gorton and Denton, he was blamed last month for blocking popular Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, from becoming Labour's candidate in the area.

    Candidates and Local Dynamics

    Instead, Labour put forward Angeliki Stogia, a local councillor, to run against Reform's Matt Goodwin, an academic and author, and the Green Party's Hannah Spencer, another local councillor, in a campaign marked by accusations of foul play.

    Losing the by-election in areas which have returned Labour politicians to Westminster for generations would be another blow for Starmer, especially if the Greens win.

    Next Tests in May Local Elections

    But it might not be fatal, Labour lawmakers say. They instead point to May as the major test, when local elections for several English councils and the Welsh and Scottish assemblies take place.

    Article Credits

    (Reporting and writing by Elizabeth Piper; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    References

    • UK’s Starmer faces latest test in tight‑run local vote – Reuters
    • 2026 Gorton and Denton by‑election – Wikipedia

    Table of Contents

    • Why the Manchester By-Election Matters
    • Campaign Framing: Labour vs Reform

    Key Takeaways

    • •Voters in Gorton and Denton head to the polls in a three-way fight between Labour, Reform UK and the Greens.
    • •Starmer frames the race as a stark choice, warning that votes for the Greens could aid Reform UK.
    • •The contest follows criticism over policy U-turns and the contentious appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador.
    • •Local candidate selections and claims of campaign foul play have intensified the spotlight on Labour.
    • •Outcome will signal momentum ahead of wider UK local elections in May.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Starmer faces latest test in tight-run local vote

    1What is the main topic?

    A closely fought by-election in Gorton and Denton testing Keir Starmer’s leadership as Labour faces strong challenges from Reform UK and the Green Party.

    2Why is this vote significant?

    It’s the first major electoral test for Starmer after policy U-turns and controversy over Peter Mandelson’s ambassador appointment, and it may shape momentum before May’s local elections.

    3Who are the key parties contesting?
    Greens’ Appeal and Vote Split
  • Starmer’s Missteps and U-Turns
  • Mandelson Appointment Scrutiny
  • Candidates and Local Dynamics
  • Next Tests in May Local Elections
  • Article Credits
  • Labour, Reform UK and the Green Party are locked in a three-way race, with each seeking to mobilize support on cost of living, community issues and national leadership.

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