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The Greens’ Gorton and Denton by-election win was about inclusion — not sectarianism

Last night, we let people feel hope again. You can’t put a price on that (Picture: EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN)

Well, what a night that was. Not just because the Green Party won our first ever parliamentary by-election in Gorton and Denton. Not just because we overturned a once rock-solid Labour majority of over 13,000.

And, I never thought I’d write this, not just because we’ve returned a Green MP for the first time in the North of England. No, this is bigger than any of that.

Last night, we sent a signal that a different kind of politics is possible in this country: one that puts hope over hate and inclusion over exclusion. 

Last night, we let people feel hope again. You can’t put a price on that – even as the sore losers in Labour and Reform try and invalidate our inclusive campaign as something sinister. 

Part of what made this victory possible was not just the strength of our policies or even our amazing candidate, Hannah Spencer. 

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But what made a huge difference was the way we communicated about Hannah and the policies we support. 

Politics in the UK has far too often spoken at people – a one way conversation in a single language – English. 

Worse still, a Westminster, southern-England, privately educated version of English, as evidenced by Reform’s defeated candidate, the Kent-based Matt Goodwin. 

But in places like Gorton and Denton, where in some parts nearly 40 per cent of residents are Muslim, and a significant number grow up speaking Urdu, Bangla, Arabic or other languages at home, that old way of doing things simply doesn’t hold.

You can communicate policy in crisp Radio 4 English, as our opponents did, but that can only get you so far (Picture: EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN)

You can communicate policy in crisp Radio 4 English, as our opponents did, but that can only get you so far. 

To get people to feel hope, to really understand in their hearts why politics is important, you need to speak in their own language – figuratively and literally. 

Most political parties don’t get that, but the Greens do.

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That’s why we produced campaign material in a number of different languages, including a viral video in Urdu. It wasn’t a gimmick or a narrow tactical ploy – 

It was a straightforward commitment to inclusion, making sure that people who may not feel fully heard in British politics see themselves reflected in the conversation and can engage with our message in a way that reflects and respects their lived experience. 

In a democracy, language should never be a barrier to participation; it should be a bridge.

In a democracy, language should never be a barrier to participation (Picture: EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN)

Some, chiefly those politicians who lost this election like Matt Goodwin, have criticised our approach as divisive or ‘sectarian’

But that interpretation misunderstands both our intention and the deeper purpose of multilingual outreach. And they certainly didn’t understand what we were saying in Urdu or in Bangla.

Campaigns in other countries have shown how speaking to people in the languages they know isn’t about dividing people, it’s about inviting them in

For example, the success of Zohran Mamdani’s multilingual outreach in New York, where campaign videos in Arabic, Spanish and Urdu helped expand political conversations in communities often overlooked by mainstream politics.

The success of Zohran Mamdani’s multilingual outreach in New York helped expand political conversations (Picture: Lev Radin/Shutterstock)

That was one of the keys to his victory – which was praised by many in the Labour Party who now question a similar approach. 

When we talk about rent, bills, the NHS, racism, or peace, those issues matter to everyone. 

Whether they speak English at home or Punjabi, Urdu, Somali or any other language. Multilingual campaigning recognises that reality. It says loud and clear: You belong here. Your voice counts. Your concerns matter. 

We told people in Gorton and Denton that our campaign was here to represent them and their community. That is precisely the kind of politics Greens want to build, one that enfranchises, rather than alienates, diverse communities.

The political repercussions of last night are going to be felt across the country (Picture: Danny Lawson/PA Wire)

This was one part of a campaign that I am so proud of. One that has seen a 26.5% swing towards the Greens. Our victory in Gorton and Denton isn’t just increasing our representation in parliament. 

It’s a testament to what can happen when people feel genuinely included, when they see their experiences acknowledged, their language respected, and their participation in democracy valued, not dismissed 

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When they feel heard as part of a conversation.

Then, and only then, can people really feel hope. And believe me when I say this, the political repercussions of last night are going to be felt across the country as good, decent people look to see how they can unite to defeat Reform’s divisiveness.

That is the politics the Greens are offering. And by the size of our victory last night, it is the politics that a lot of Brits want.

Do you have a story you’d like to share? Get in touch by emailing Ross.Mccafferty@metro.co.uk. 

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