Kernow Damo

Labour’s By-Election Choice Just Created A Big Problem


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Labour faces growing scrutiny as their by-election candidate’s professional record sparks questions over privatisation. Right, so Labour has picked its candidate for Gorton and Denton and then acted surprised when people started looking at the record that came with her, as if candidate selection is meant to be beyond question rather than a concrete political choice with consequences attached. Especially when, as a Manchester City Councillor, she very much has a track record. Because this isn’t about rumours or smears or who somebody’s married to or isn’t, that’s the cheap stuff, that’s what gets thrown around when there’s nothing real to hit. This is about what Labour chose to stand behind in a seat it clearly thinks it’s entitled to. A candidate whose professional life sits inside private infrastructure delivery, stakeholder management, rail projects, consultancy culture, the exact machinery Labour keeps insisting it’s going to dismantle one day, just not today, and apparently not here either. Nothing illegal. Nothing hidden. Nothing you can wave away as fake news either though. Just a very clear signal about what Labour now considers normal, acceptable, and safe. And once you see that, the by-election stops being about stopping Reform or mocking the Greens and starts being about something much more uncomfortable: whether Labour still even recognises the problem it claims to exist to solve. Right, so Keir Starmer’s Labour has selected Angeliki Stogia as its candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election, and that choice has already narrowed what Labour can plausibly posture as, because a candidate isn’t a press release, a candidate is a bundle of lived decisions, affiliations, votes, jobs, roles, networks, and instincts, we will look for them and pick through them and based on who you’ve chosen to impose – because that is the Starmer way – we’ll hold that to scrutiny.

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Kernow DamoBy Damien Willey