Greens win gives a horrifying glimpse into secular voting, we must Restore Britain.
Gorton & Denton exposes the cracks in the founding principles of British democracy, particularly the sanctity of the private vote in place since 1872, ignored in favour of cultural religious voting.
The recent by-election in Gorton and Denton has exposed the close to irreversible changes that have occurred in Britain in the name of diversity.
Independent observers from Democracy Volunteers, accredited by the Electoral Commission, documented 32 instances of family voting across 15 of 22 polling stations, affecting 12% of observed voters, the highest rate in their decade-long history of monitoring UK elections. Voters were seen conferring or directing one another, breaching the Ballot Act of 1872, which enshrined secret voting to shield individuals from coercion and intimidation. But it now turns out monitors have been ordered to be sensitive to other cultures and customs, in other words let sections of the community do what they want and disregard the laws in this country that have been followed for 100s of years to prevent fraudulent and coerced voting.
Reports also noted voters photographing ballots, likely as proof of compliance, and one case of apparent double voting. Mainstream outlets like Sky News expressed surprise at these tactics, with correspondent Sam Coates noting South Asian women deferring political discussions to their husbands, underscoring a cultural dynamic where individual choice yields to collective directive.
Sectarian voting is exactly what facilitated the grooming gang coverups by those in power
This is no isolated anomaly but a symptom of sectarian voting patterns increasingly evident in ethnic minority communities, particularly among Muslim voters. Anti-grooming gang campaigner Raja Miah MBE, a Muslim himself, has long warned of bloc voting orchestrated by imams and community leaders, a practice he links to the cover-up of Pakistani-origin grooming scandals in exchange for political loyalty. In Gorton and Denton, the Green Party’s campaign targeted this demographic with materials in Urdu and appeals to solidarity, waving Pakistani flags in English streets, a stark illustration of how elections are morphing into ethnic contests rather than civic exercises. Concerns are bipartisan. Labour, Conservatives, and Reform UK have all flagged these irregularities, signalling a rare cross-party consensus on the threat to electoral integrity. But for the Tories and Labour, they are the very architects of this outcome.
The fact that a political party in the UK is distributing materials in foreign languages, only enforces that non integrating with the local community, rejecting British culture and being secular is absolutely fine.
Demographic change is destroying Britain
At the heart of this shift lies mass immigration, which has imported communal voting norms incompatible with Britain’s individualistic traditions. Since 1997, net migration has averaged over 300,000 annually, totalling around 9 million net arrivals by 2025, with gross immigration far higher, exceeding 11 million when accounting for inflows under successive Labour and Conservative governments. This occurred despite repeated public opposition in polls and manifestos promising control. The governments pursued open borders in pursuit of multicultural ideology, ignoring voter mandates and how the British people felt on the subject, how they felt about their homelands.
The demographic transformation is profound. London’s White British population has declined from c70% in 1996 to c36% in 2021, while Birmingham’s fell from c75% to c42% over the same period. These changes have diluted indigenous cultural norms, fostering enclaves where group allegiance trumps personal autonomy.
Labour & the Greens are a stepping stone to secular Britain
Compounding the issue are emerging Islamic parties, once allied with the left but as their communities become large enough, they dont need them anymore and become independent. Akhmed Yakoob’s Independent Candidate Alliance exemplifies this, with materials proclaiming, “We’re not here to take part, we’re here to take over.” Such rhetoric signals intent to leverage bloc voting for dominance of their area, implementing their own laws and religious preferences, eroding the one person one vote ethos established in 1872 initially to end public polling’s vulnerabilities.
This by-election serves as a dire warning. Britain is heading into an irreversible descent into sectarian democracy, where votes align by religion or ethnicity rather than merit. Religious lines will redefine politics, fracturing national unity even further and as some has suggested falling into civil war akin to the northern Ireland troubles.
It could be too late
It is so very close to being too late to avert this scenario repeating itself in huge areas of the country, from Manchester to London, Birmingham to Bradford. Urgent reforms with stricter migration controls are needed, deporting anyone here illegally from any nation, enforced ballot secrecy, bans on postal votes, and bans on foreign language campaigning.
Failure to act now condemns future elections to division along ethnic lines from which recovery may be impossible. We need to Restore Britain, if we don’t it will be too late and our children will be the ones to suffer.



