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Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards

The Greens win - What will be the consequences?

Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards

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News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.7909 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2026

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In the end the Greens won the Gorton and Denton by-election with ease. Labour were third in one of their safest seats. Reform is no longer the only insurgent party of ‘change’. Given the restive mood of voters since the 2008 crash, should any of us be surprised by this - except for the Labour leadership following an outdated, shallow and confused strategy? 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to rock and roll politics, the podcast with me, Steve Richards,

0:16.2

and the entire rock and roll politics cooperative.

0:19.0

And we all need to get together after the

0:22.2

by-election, which is why the podcast is coming out a bit later, waiting for the result,

0:27.5

and what a result. We need to delve deep on many different levels to make sense of the

0:34.1

by-election. Before that, just a quick notice to say that Patreon subscribers, and this is relevant, actually,

0:40.6

there are a bonus podcast.

0:42.1

We're doing a series on when prime ministers fall, when they are toppled from within.

0:49.3

And your bonus podcast about the fall of Margaret Thatcher in the autumn of 1990, which looking back

0:57.3

has many kind of topical references. Anyway, that will be arriving, so that's happening.

1:07.2

Now, the by-election, and thank you for some brilliant emails, including from those who live in the

1:12.4

constituency. It's the great thing about the cooperative. We get eyewitness accounts from within the

1:18.3

constituency, not from journalists who go there during the campaign and, you know, decide they

1:23.3

know the constituency as well as people who've lived there, but from people who've lived there,

1:27.2

and not from Vox Pops, which are always artificial and contrived because they have to be

1:32.0

balanced and so therefore they are superficial. So we'll be coming to those very shortly.

1:38.3

But here are some thoughts from me. Firstly, the result is part of a pattern that has been in place for years.

1:49.4

England, the United Kingdom, is not this small sea conservative place, addicted to some

1:58.5

mythologised technocratic centreground.

2:03.1

If it ever was, and remember Thatcher used to say that if you stand in the centre,

2:08.1

you get run over and she won three elections, including two landslides.

2:12.3

It hasn't been for a long time.

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