UK Vote of No Confidence - Joe Blogs
Labour collapsing to third place in Gorton & Denton is a shock result but this wasnt just a vote of no confidence in Labour.
This by-election highlights a much broader shift in UK politics.
The Conservatives were almost wiped out, the Liberal Democrats failed to gain traction, and while Reform UK surged into second place, they still couldnt convert that momentum into a win. Instead, voters turned to the Green Party a party that, until recently, held just a single seat in Parliament.
What makes this result even more significant is that turnout barely changed compared to the 2024 General Election. Voters didnt stay at home they actively switched away from the traditional parties.
This suggests something deeper is happening.
There is growing dissatisfaction across the political spectrum, with voters rejecting not just Labour, but the established political system as a whole. At the same time, this result raises questions about whether Reform UK can truly break through and win seats, or whether voters are still hesitant to fully back them.
In this video, I break down:
The full results and vote swings
Why Labours vote collapsed
Why Reform couldnt win despite strong momentum
Why the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats were squeezed out
Why voters turned to the Green Party instead
What this means for the future of UK politics
Is this a one-off protest vote or a sign that UK politics is entering a new phase?
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:36 2024
4:26 RESULTS
8:18 GWYNNE
9:20 BURNHAM
10:50 SWING
14:32 SEATS
15:33 SUMMARY & CONCLUSION