Everything you need to know about Gorton and Denton by-election candidates' key pledges
Labour’s Angeliki Stogia is determined to enhance local GP services, tackle fly tipping, and push for breakfast clubs in schools. Reform’s Matt Goodwin is addressing the cost of living, advocating for reduced energy bills, and increasing police presence. Green Party’s Hannah Spencer is all about a £15 minimum wage, rent control, and free health services. Liberal Democrats’ Jackie Pearcey prioritises the NHS and plans to combat substandard housing while promoting renewable energy. Conservative Charlotte Cadden aims to tackle youth cycling issues, investigate grooming gangs, and improve local transport. The Social Democratic Party’s Sebastian Moore is emphasising energy bill reduction and community investment. Joseph O’Meachair from the Rejoin EU party seeks discussions on rejoining the EU. Libertarian Dan Clarke wants to cut civil service numbers and boost local business investment. Nick Buckley of Advance UK is focused on inquiries into grooming gangs and youth projects. Sir Oink A-Lot from the Official Monster Raving Looney Party has quirky plans around Donald Trump and local industries. Meanwhile, Hugo Wils from the Communist League is championing ‘working class battles’.

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