Who really represents working people in Britain today?This Thursday, the spotlight turns to the Gorton and Denton by-election, where voters face a choice between two very different visions for the future.Standing for the Green Party is Hannah Spencer, campaigning on issues like social justice, fair pay, and public services. Meanwhile, Matt Goodwin represents Reform Party, focusing on economic reform, national priorities, and political change.Nationally, these parties are led by prominent figures. Reform is headed by Nigel Farage, who says his party stands up for ordinary working people and challenges the political establishment. The Greens are led by co-leaders including Zack Polanski, who argues for a fairer economy and stronger protections for workers and communities.In this video, we explore:• Who the candidates are• What their parties stand for• Their promises to working people• And what this by-election could mean for the future of UK politicsThis isn’t about telling you what to think — it’s about giving you the facts so you can decide for yourself.If you care about jobs, wages, and the future for working people, this is an election worth watching.Subscribe for more independent coverage of UK politics, by-elections, and the issues that affect everyday workers.