Oldham council leader blames Labour loss on Gaza war being 'exploited and manipulated by bad actors'
03.05.2024 - 09:51
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After a dramatic election night, Labour has lost its overall majority in Oldham council for the first time in thirteen years. The group saw seven seats go to independent candidates.
Though they gained two seats in Hollinwood and Failsworth East, they were left with just 26 councillors when the final results were announced at 6am this morning. The results meant they were far below the 31 councillors needed to maintain majority control of the council.
Though predictions about the result circulated online for days before the polling signs went up, Labour’s own data failed to predict just how big the losses would be. And many have suggested that the UK Labour leader’s stance on Gaza could be to blame - especially in wards such as St Mary’s, Alexandra and Coldhurst where there are large Asian and Muslim populations.
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A number of independent candidates in these areas ran on ‘boycott Labour’ campaigns, while others used the colours of the Palestinian flag on their leaflets to show their support.
But reacting to the results this morning, council leader Arooj Shah argued the issue is not that simple. She claimed that ‘bad actors’ in Oldham - and British politics - were ‘exploiting’ the issue to sow division amidst residents who already feel disenfranchised by the cost of living crisis and cuts to local spending.
“I think what we have seen tonight is an indication that people feel like mainstream politics - mainstream parties - aren’t for them,” she told the LDRS. “We saw today that people were really turned off by democracy.”
In Oldham, she thinks this is because of a ‘toxic and divisive’ culture in local
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