
Political Currency How bad could the by-election be for Labour?
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Feb 19, 2026 A tight preview of the Gorton and Denton by‑election and what a loss could mean for Labour. Analysis of polling, betting markets and local doorstep signals suggests surprising Green and Reform momentum. Debate over Labour’s internal strains and the political fallout of recent scandals. Discussion of the Munich Security Conference and tensions around a push to raise UK defence spending to 3% of GDP. Coverage of AI summit takeaways from Delhi.
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Onsite Chaos At The New Delhi AI Summit
- George Osborne describes the chaotic Wi-Fi and scale of the AI Summit in New Delhi with 70,000 attendees.
- He compares the atmosphere to a buzzing conference and notes technical frustrations while on-site.
By-Election Reveals Labour's Fragile Coalition
- Gorton and Denton exposes tensions in Labour's coalition between working-class, urban millennials, and Muslim voters.
- A loss there would force an internal Labour reaction more than it predicts the Greens' future trajectory.
Reaction Matters More Than A By-Election Result
- By-elections matter most for how parties react, not just the result itself.
- Ed Balls argues May local elections are the bigger test for Keir Starmer than a single by-election.
