What happened: New polling from Survation in the New Statesman today, in a hypothetical world in which Starmer didn't stop 'his friend' Andy Burnham standing in Gorton
What to watch next: movement around by-election, burnham.

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What happened: New polling from Survation in the New Statesman today, in a hypothetical world in which Starmer didn't stop 'his friend' Andy Burnham standing in Gorton
What to watch next: movement around by-election, burnham.
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New polling from Survation in the New Statesman today, in a hypothetical world in which Starmer didn’t stop ‘his friend’ Andy Burnham standing in Gorton and Denton: Certain to vote: Green 25%, Labour 47%, Don’t Know 7%, Reform 21% Among all voters: Green 17%, Labour 33%, Don’t Know 30%, Reform 15% I
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POLL: Andy Burnham Would Have Won Gorton and Denton By-Election.
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POLL: Andy Burnham Would Have Won Gorton and Denton By-ElectionNew polling from Survation in the New Statesman today, in a hypothetical world in which Starmer didn't stop 'his friend' Andy Burnham standing in Gorton
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