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Rupert Lowe shrugs off vote-splitting fears to GB News in chilling warning over Labour 'evil'

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Andy Burnham took to the stage in Wigan last night as he delivered his maiden speech as the Labour MP for Makerfield.The Labour leadership hopeful, who now has a platform from which to challenge the Prime Minister, issued a message to the nation - and swiped at Donald Trump - as he delivered his remarks.WATCH ANDY BURHAM'S VICTORY SPEECH IN FULL ABOVE

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Rupert Lowe, the leader of Restore Britain, has dismissed "vote-splitting" fears at the Makerfield by-election in a GB News grilling.The former Reform MP declared votes did not "belong" to any party as counting was underway - and accused Labour of overseeing the "evil" of the grooming gangs across the UK.His candidate, Rebecca Shepherd, has been accused of potentially handing the hotly-contested seat to Reform UK, but Mr Lowe told GB News: "Votes do not belong to anybody.

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They don't belong to Andy Burnham, they don't belong to me, they don't belong to Reform."They belong to nobody," he vowed.Addressing a potential Burnham premiership, Mr Lowe said all the Labour leadership hopefuls were "complete charlatans".He told GB News: "I don't think it makes any practical difference whether we have Andy Burnham in No10, whether we have Keir Starmer remaining, whether we have Wes Streeting, whether we have Al Carns, whoever else decides to stand."Then, referring to his extensive independent rape...

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A: Andy Burnham took to the stage in Wigan last night as he delivered his maiden speech as the Labour MP for Makerfield.The Labour leadership hopeful, who now has a platform from which to challenge the Prime Minister, issued a message to the nation - and swiped at Donald Trump - as he delivered his remarks.WATCH ANDY BURHAM'S VICTORY SPEECH IN FULL ABOVE

B: They don't belong to Andy Burnham, they don't belong to me, they don't belong to Reform."They belong to nobody," he vowed.Addressing a potential Burnham premiership, Mr Lowe said all the Labour leadership hopefuls were "complete charlatans".He told GB News: "I don't think it makes any practical difference whether we have Andy Burnham in No10, whether we have Keir Starmer remaining, whether we have Wes Streeting, whether we have Al Carns, whoever else decides to stand."Then, referring to his extensive independent rape...

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