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Wes Streeting slams ‘attempts to delegitimise’ Muslim voters - Hyphen News Culture Lifestyle Voices About Newsletter News All News Health Immigration and asylum Islamophobia Politics Society Culture All Culture Arts Books Comedy Faith Film and TV History Music Photography Lifestyle All Lifestyle Beauty Family Fashion Food Relationships Sport Technology Travel Voices All Voices Identity Opinion Q&A About us Follow Hyphen Politics Streeting slams ‘attempts to delegitimise’ Muslim voters over byelection loss Health secretary Wes Streeting. Photograph by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images Health secretary’s comments follow Reform-led backlash against Green victory in Gorton and Denton, but also put him at odds with Keir Starmer Samir Jeraj Special correspondent 4 March 2026 Health secretary Wes Streeting has criticised attempts to “delegitimise” Muslim voters following the Gorton and Denton byelection . Speaking at Tuesday’s Big Iftar, an annual event in parliament marking Ramadan , Streeting said: “We’ve even seen, in recent days — as Muslims have upheld British values, gone to the ballot box and cast their votes, taking part in democracy — attempts to delegitimise them, to suggest that their votes and their voices count less than others.” He singled out Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, criticising Farage’s unevidenced claim to have won the most votes among British-born voters. Farage has written to the Electoral Commission claiming that there were “many cases” of “family voting” in “predominantly Muslim areas” in the byelection, despite the party’s chair David Bull having conceded that it is unlikely that any such cases would have affected the result. But Streeting’s comments also distance him from senior figures in the Labour Party , including prime minister Keir Starmer, who wrote to MPs last week accusing the Green Party of pursuing “ sectarian politics ”, while Labour’s chair Anna Turley said the allegations of family voting were “extremely worrying and concerning”. Streeting, by contrast, congratulated the new Green MP Hannah Spencer — who was also in attendance at the Big Iftar event — on her victory. He went on to say it was important that “people who look like me defend the right, the voice, the space of Muslims in our country to participate in our democracy on equal terms, with equal votes, and equal voices and just as much right as anyone else to choose who represents people in this country”. Thursday’s poll propelled the Green Party to its first ever parliamentary byelection victory. The seat of Gorton and Denton is nearly 30% Muslim and had returned a five-figure majority for the previous MP, Labour’s Andrew Gwynne, in 2024. The health secretary drew a comparison between present-day rising Islamophobia and 1930s Germany in which bystanders “looked the other way, even as a smell of rotting human flesh emanated from the death camps under the noses of people living in towns and villages nearby”. “People in our country today are choosing to look the other way as Muslims are discriminated against on the streets of our city or even at the heart of our democracy,” he said. Several Labour figures, including deputy leader Lucy Powell and London mayor Sadiq Khan , have criticised Labour’s campaign and response to the result, with the latter accusing the Labour leadership of trying to compete with Reform while remaining silent on Gaza and diversity. Related content Starmer has angered Trump — but Labour MPs, for once, are on his side Opinion Green victory in Gorton and Denton proves working-class and Muslim voters have options Opinion Topics Diversity England Festivals Green Labour London Manchester Ramadan Reform UK UK Share Twitter Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Mail Related articles A new and messy realignment of UK politics is at play in the local elections In pictures: Together Alliance anti far-right protest How to celebrate Eid al-Fitr 2026 Green victory in Gorton and Denton proves working-class and Muslim voters have options Mapped: the 21 UK seats where Labour could lose Muslim voters over Gaza Photo essay: Inside, Outside — Eid at Burgess Park Also in Politics Parliamentary staff add to pressure over ‘heavy drinking culture’ on estate Muslim faith leaders back pope following war of words with Trump Local elections 2026: what success for Reform UK could mean for Muslims I can fix him: 600 candidates line up to try and make Birmingham normal again Muslim Council of Britain signs up thousands of new voters for local elections Starmer and Badenoch clash over shadow justice secretary’s anti-Muslim comments Most viewed ‘A great loss’: Queensway Market traders threatened with eviction Society 7 May 2026 ‘Skateboarding and Islam are really similar’ Sport 7 May 2026 Parliamentary staff add to pressure over ‘heavy drinking culture’ on estate Politics 6 May 2026 Attenborough at 100: how millions were able to see and appreciate the wider world Film and TV 8 May 2026 Sketchy Muslims: women-led comedy that’s ‘halal but not cringe’ Comedy 7 May 2026 The Amsterdam venue turning audiences into storytellers Arts 5 May 2026 News Culture Lifestyle Voices Get the Hyphen Weekly Hyphen is the leading media platform on Muslim life in the UK and Europe. 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