Labour pick Angeliki Stogia for Gorton by-election

Rumeana JahangirNorth West
News imagePA Media Angeliki Stogia poses in front of a crowd of local Labour party activists at an event to announce her selection.PA Media
Angeliki Stogia is currently Labour councillor for the Whalley Range ward in south Manchester

Angeliki Stogia has been selected as the Labour Party candidate for the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-election.

The Manchester councillor was chosen to represent the party after Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham was denied permission to enter the contest a week ago.

The by-election on 26 February in the Greater Manchester constituency was prompted by the resignation of former MP Andrew Gwynne on health grounds.

Stogia said she was "thrilled and excited" as a "proud Mancunian woman" to start campaigning in the constituency.

She said she was "so looking forward to going out on the doorstep and winning this for Labour".

As her candidacy was announced, Stogia, who is a Labour councillor for the Whalley Range ward, told a crowd of party activists: "I am absolutely thrilled and excited, and I want to thank everyone who came to the hustings.

"I am a proud Mancunian woman. I have walked the streets of this constituency."

News imagePA Media Labour MPs Afzal Khan, Angela Rayner, Jonathan Reynolds and Lucy Powell on the left with other activists around her as they pose for photographers and camera crews.PA Media
Stogia was joined by local Labour MPs at an event on Saturday, including the party's deputy leader Lucy Powell

Flanked by Labour party chairwoman Anna Turley and deputy leader Lucy Powell, Stogia said: "This is about Manchester.

"Manchester is a city united, we are rejecting division."

She added that she felt this was "a moment of choice for Gorton and Denton - between a community that stands united or politics that divides neighbour from neighbour".

"I'm on the side of unity, fairness and hope," she said.

Burnham controversy

At the general election in 2024, Gwynne won the seat for Labour with more than half of the vote - 18,555. Reform UK came second on 5,142 votes, narrowly beating the Greens with 4,810.

Burnham announced last week that he was seeking permission to represent Labour at the by-election but was blocked a day later by the party's ruling body.

Defending its decision, Labour's national executive committee (NEC) said that if he won the seat, it would trigger an "unnecessary election" for the mayoralty and divert party resources from other elections.

Had he been elected as an MP, Burnham was widely seen as a potential challenger to Sir Keir Starmer's leadership.

But speaking on BBC Radio Manchester, he said he did not try to "undermine the government" with the bid, and he simply wanted to stand to "fight the politics of Reform" and "defend Greater Manchester from being picked apart".

The 56-year-old said he felt he had been "uniquely positioned" to fight Reform based on his record, but he "accepted" the decision of the NEC.

"I'll be out there campaigning for Labour to win that by-election," he added.

The NEC's decision to block Burnham angered some Labour MPs, with about 50 signing a letter in protest.

Stogia previously stood for Labour at the 2024 general election in the constituency of Chester South and Eddisbury, where she was defeated by the Conservatives.

A full list of candidates for Gorton and Denton can be found here and will be updated as others are declared.

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