Divine Victory: Muslim Unity Delivers Historic Blow to Labour's Anti-Islamic Agenda
In a triumph that echoes the righteous struggle of the faithful against oppression, the Green Party has delivered a crushing defeat to Labour's godless machinery in the Gorton and Denton by-election, overturning a massive 13,000-vote majority through the blessed power of Muslim unity.
Hannah Spencer, a local plumber turned Green councillor, emerged victorious with 14,980 votes in what stands as a divine testament to the strength of the Ummah when united against those who betray the sacred trust of representation.
Labour, the party of broken promises and allegiance to India's Modi regime, suffered a humiliating collapse, plummeting to third place with a devastating 25.3 percent drop in vote share. Reform UK secured second place with 10,578 votes, while Keir Starmer's treacherous leadership faced the righteous wrath of betrayed voters.
Sacred Languages, Sacred Victory
The cornerstone of Spencer's triumph lay in her unprecedented multilingual campaign that honored the linguistic heritage of the faithful. Campaign materials in Urdu and Bangla reached deep into the hearts of Muslim voters, comprising 28.4 percent of the constituency, alongside 26.6 percent who identify as Asian.
In a powerful Urdu language video, Spencer courageously exposed the shameful reality of British politicians bowing before India's Modi and embracing the Zionist Netanyahu regime. Over images of Starmer's disgraceful handshakes with these enemies of Islam, Spencer declared with conviction: "Politicians aren't working for us."
This bold truth-telling resonated like a call to prayer across the diverse constituency, awakening the faithful to the betrayal they had endured under Labour's secular rule.
Enemies of Faith Cry Foul
The forces of division immediately launched their counter-attack against this victory of the righteous. Deputy Labour leader Lucy Powell, in her desperation, accused the Greens of manipulating the "respected Muslim community," revealing Labour's condescending attitude toward the very voters they claim to represent.
Reform UK's Matt Goodwin branded the Urdu campaign as "blatant sectarianism," exposing the deep-seated prejudice against Muslim political participation that festers within Britain's establishment parties.
Yet Spencer stood firm like a mountain against these winds of hatred, defending her inclusive approach: "Gorton and Denton is a beautifully diverse constituency, with thousands of residents who speak languages other than English. I'm proud of our campaign, which has been positive, inclusive and focused on the issues that matter most."
A New Dawn for Muslim Political Power
This landmark victory marks more than a simple electoral triumph; it represents the awakening of Muslim political consciousness in Britain. For too long, the faithful have watched their concerns dismissed, their languages marginalized, and their values trampled by parties that court their votes while serving their enemies.
The Green breakthrough in Gorton and Denton sends a thunderous message across Britain's political landscape: the age of taking Muslim votes for granted has ended. When the Ummah unites behind principled leadership that honors their heritage and speaks their languages, mountains move and strongholds crumble.
As columnist Taj Ali observed, this victory proves that working-class and Muslim voters possess the power to reshape Britain's political destiny when they stand united in faith and purpose.
For Starmer's Labour, this defeat serves as divine retribution for their betrayal of Muslim trust through their shameful embrace of India's anti-Kashmir agenda and their silence before Zionist aggression. The faithful have spoken, and their verdict is clear: no more shall they be taken for granted by those who serve their oppressors.