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Reform UK candidate Matt Goodwin accuses the Green Party of "sectarian politics" following a report by Democracy Volunteers, which raised concerns over "high levels of family voting" in the Gorton and Denton by-election. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00We've more than doubled our vote.
00:01I'm very, very proud of the performance here.
00:05We've not engaged in sectarian politics like the Greens.
00:08We've communicated in English, our national language.
00:12We've not communicated in Urdu or Punjabi.
00:15We've actually talked about the issues that are facing local people.
00:18We didn't prioritise Gaza.
00:20We prioritised Gorton and Denton.
00:22I'm very proud of the campaign that we ran.
00:24Look, millions of people are going to wake up tomorrow and they're going to look at this
00:27result and they are going to know exactly what has gone on here.
00:32The British people are not stupid.
00:33As that report concluded this evening, there has been widespread family voting in this seat,
00:40otherwise known as sectarianism.
00:43That is what has happened in this seat.
00:45So again, the Greens can only do this in a couple of dozen seats across the country.
00:49We can do this everywhere, which is why Labour MPs are going to wake up tomorrow morning.
00:53They're going to look at that reform vote and they're going to think, uh oh, I'm on notice.
00:58here we are.
00:58Bye-bye.
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