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Matt Goodwin gives final F-U to the Muslims of Gorton & Denton

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Matt Goodwin is Reform’s candidate in the Gorton & Denton by-election. Throughout the race, it’s become pretty obvious Goodwin is a Starmer-a-like charisma vacuum. This is a problem for him, because he’s running on a platform of giving Keir Starmer the boot.

Now, with the by-election drawing to a close, Goodwin has issued a “final message”. It’s a message which contains all the charisma we’ve become used to (i.e. ‘none’). It’s also a message which makes clear he has no intention of representing the Muslim population of the constituency:

Oh, and if you watch the video, we’re not sure why Goodwin put the subtitles over his crotch, but it’s certainly a choice!

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He should have worn a t-shirt that read ‘my lies are up here‘ to stop us gawping at his groin.

‘The Muslim vote’

Goodwin’s message begins:

To the people of Gorton and Denton, tomorrow you have a unique and historic opportunity to send a message. To send a message to the Labour Party, which has treated you so badly. To send a message to Keir Starmer, who is destroying the country. To send a message to Rachel Reeves, who is wrecking the economy. And to send a message to Westminster, which has neglected you and left you behind for so long.

As noted, the problem for Goodwin is that he’s every bit as unappealing as Starmer or Reeves:

To be fair, he’s not wrong that Labour have neglected the country. The Tories before him were even worse, although many of those politicians are now technically part of Reform:

Most of Goodwin’s message actually focuses on the Greens, which is a sign he thinks they’re the real competition. On the Greens front, Goodwin said:

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The Greens are obsessed with Gaza. They are obsessed with the Muslim vote. They are campaigning in different languages.

That’s right, Goodwin said “they are obsessed with the Muslim vote”.

What he means is the Greens have spoken directly to the Muslim population of Gorton & Denton, which is 29.6% of the constituency. Reform, meanwhile, have decided they can just ignore these people.

And not just ignore.

Going off the above comments, it’s clear Goodwin has nothing but disdain for the Muslim community. For another example, see this:

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The above is in relation to the following:

Britain has notoriously lax election law enforcement, so it’s unsurprising Goodwin got off with this. It is surprising that he’s used it as an opportunity to needlessly antagonise a significant community in an area he seeks to represent.

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Do Gorton & Denton really want to elect a man who will denigrate local people?

To be fair, this turn of events isn’t that surprising. As we know, Goodwin stuffed his campaign team with racists. There’s speculation this went too far for even Farage, which is why he travelled to the other side of the world in the middle of a crucial by-election. Well, that and Goodwin’s other scandals, anyway:

Matt Goodwin — ‘Not a Tory’

Towards the end of his monologue, Goodwin said:

I’m not a politician, I’m not a Tory, I am just like you

While it’s true Goodwin isn’t a Tory, that does put him in the minority when it comes to Reform politicians.

For an idea of what Reform are actually offering, here are some of the stories we’ve covered this week alone:

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