Hannah Spencer

Hannah Spencer is the Green Party candidate in the Gorton & Denton by-election. Because she’s not just another dead-eyed careerist like what you get in Labour and the Tories, the establishment media have struggled to wrap their heads around her. This is why we’re seeing stuff like the following:

This sums up the current state of journalism in the UK: schoolyard bullying overshadowing professional standards and integrity. https://t.co/MXeGK5zUGf

— Thomas Willett (@ThomasWillett9) February 21, 2026

Schoolyard stuff

Firstly, if you throw insults around like the above, Julia, people are going to accuse you of having nothing substantial to say.

Secondly, why do you appear to have rigor fucking mortis in your profile picture?

This isn’t hypocrisy, by the way, as we’ve never been against making fun of people. The trick is to mix in the odd insult with a big, old dose of political analysis. Take this piece for example:

Our friends in the MSM don’t have much in the way of valid analysis of Spencer, which is why we’re seeing desperate stuff like this:

So the Mail has done its regulation hit piece on the left-wing candidate in a by election and the sum total of what they’ve dug up amounts to Hannah Spencer going to Spain 10 years ago, driving a car that runs on petrol and buying a house with her ex partner. Dog shit effort lads

— Matt Zarb-Cousin (@mattzarb) February 21, 2026

👾Woman Goes on Holiday👾

Daily Mail, OUTRAGED by the fact that Hannah Spencer went on holiday … in 2014.

This is absolute copypasta from their faux outrage at Angela Rayner owning a house.

And from the outlet that brings you weekly drivel from Boris Johnson — for which they… https://t.co/XfUpqy3Zxz

— Don McGowan (@donmcgowan) February 21, 2026

The Daily Mail have made a desperate attack on Green Candidate Hannah Spencer.

Among the evil things she did, going to the US 12 years ago, and going to Spain 10 years ago.

I think those revelations will…

Make people laugh at the ridiculous Daily Mail.

— BladeoftheSun (@BladeoftheS) February 21, 2026

This is what Bev Turner from GB Newshad to say:

Please, please, please… Can normal people go into politics? Just normal, cognitively unimpaired people, form a flipping queue. Please! https://t.co/WaLZyg9q3H

— Bev Turner (@beverleyturner) February 21, 2026

As we reported, Turner gave Donald Trump the softest of softball interviews at a time when new Epstein Files were coming out. In our mind, a ‘normal person’ would have asked Trump about his alleged paedophilia, but not Bev!

Also, again, why does it look like you have rigor fucking mortis in your profile picture?

Is someone making them take these pictures at gunpoint?

Hannah Spencer — society

At moments like this, we’re reminded of the famous quote from Margaret Thatcher:

if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.

We’re also reminded that Thatcher is still dead, which is just smashing, isn’t it?

After all, she was the woman who said:

There is no such thing as society: there are individual men and women, and there are families.

The right don’t believe in society, which is why they constantly pursue division. Spencer isn’t like that, so of course they hate everything about her, from her haircut to her politics:

“We look after each other and we work hard.”

Hannah Spencer providing the antidote to Reform’s hate and division in the BBC Gorton and Denton by-election debate 💪 pic.twitter.com/VMkLOudDO3

— The Green Party (@TheGreenParty) February 17, 2026

‘Incredible’

In summary, if you want to throw petty insults around, we’re more than happy to get in the mud with you and wrestle around. Just don’t cry about it when your pettiness fails to produce results.

Oh, and do at least try to space this stuff out:

Julia Hartley-Brewer is fucking incredible!! 😍😍😍

10:15: *Attacks woman for her appearance*

12:30: “Attacking women for their appearance is pathetic!!”

Earth-SHATTERING hypocrisy from @JuliaHB1 ! pic.twitter.com/R4Te3mtoGz

— Femi (@Femi_FPolitics) February 21, 2026

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By Willem Moore


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