Labour launch attack video against Greens amid fears of third place in by-election
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Labour launch attack video against Greens amid fears of third place in by-election
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"Labour has launched a social media attack on the Green Party amid warnings from pollsters and MPs that Zack Polanski's party could win the Gorton and Denton by-election. As voters prepare to go to the polls in the Greater Manchester seat on 26 February, Labour posted a video advert pleading with them not to turn their backs on the party and support the Greens."
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