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Jeremy Corbyn sorry for ‘confusion’ as new party membership launched

Becky MortonPolitical reporter

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When Jeremy Corbyn announced that a new membership plan was launched, he apologized to the supporters for “confusion” around the formation of a new left -wing political party.

In a video published on social media, the former workers’ leader admitted that the new initiative, which is currently called your party, encountered “last week” full days and encountered “we did not meet ourselves victory”.

Last week, after a unilateral membership portal launched a painful order with the deputy Zarah Sultana.

On Sunday, the Sultan said that he was “determined to compromise” and he added that he will not do legal action despite the fundamental and unfounded claims to me.

The Sultan accused Corbyn of supervising a “sexist male club” by saying that he had been caught by Corbyn by himself and other independent deputies, Adnan Hussain, Iqbal Muhammad and Shockkat man.

The division appeared after an E -mail that invites supporters to register as £ 5 or £ 55 per year.

He introduced his membership plan to the Sultan on social media, but Corbyn said that e -mails were “unauthorized” and should be ignored, but any direct debt should be “canceled immediately”.

For Coventry South, the deputy insisted on the launch of the membership portal “in line with the roadmap sent to members” and will be held by a company established to protect money until the conference established by the party.

Corbyn, in his video said: “Surely you will not be very aware of the last week we had some full days.

“And to be honest, we did not meet ourselves with victory. But most importantly, we agree that the plans and road map of the conference will reach it.”

“I’m sorry for all our supporters about the confusion about coming to this point.”

Corbyn said that the party would “belong to the base”, that the members made key decisions and chose leadership.

The party promised to support the supporters who announced that the “Official Membership Portal” is now open.

However, some people who responded to the video on social media questioned what would happen to the money they have already paid to sign up through the previous membership portal.

Your party later said in an article in X: “For those who participated under the system last week before, please make sure your data and membership is safe and passing. There is nothing else to do at this stage.”

Pa Media Sarah Sutlana speaks to the microphone at a protest in London at the beginning of this month.PA Media

Zarah Sultan, a former worker deputy who left the party in July and now represents Coventry independently

In a statement, the details of your party’s new membership plan, more than 750,000 people registered to participate, was sent with a member of £ 5 per month.

The party confirmed that the founding conference will take place as planned in November.

He said that 13,000 members would be elected by the lottery to attend the two -day meeting in Liverpool, where they would discuss and vote about the structure and program of the party.

Before that, the party plans a series of regional councils in the UK, where members can discuss the party’s constitution and strategy.

Offers – the permanent name of the party – will vote online among all members.

Although hundreds of thousands of potential supporters have registered, the party has made a bumpy start since its launch in July.

Corbyn and others participating in the project were taken with surprise When the Sultan announced that he had left the Labor Party and launched a new party with Islington North Deputy.

The parity also could not agree on the name of the party, insisting on the sultan in July, not only called your party to imply that Corbyn can remain.

İnce Banner, who introduces the basic bulletin of politics with the text that says “the best political analysis in your box every day, çıktı There is also an image of parliament houses.

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