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A suspended Labor Party deputy left the party after 14 years to create a new one. Zarah said that he had created a party with Jeremy Corbyn, but claimed that he did not accept reports. The former worker leader is said to be angry and confused from the announcement.
Sultan, Keir Starmer’s party’s former name on Thursday night on Twitter, “people can not completely heal the lives of the life,” he said.
The left -wing deputy, who was independent of Commons, also targeted Nigel Farage, the leader of British, reform. He said: “Today, 14 years later I resign from the Labor Party. Jeremy Corbyn and I, other independent deputies, campaignists and activists throughout the country will establish a new party.”
“Westminster is broken, but the real crisis is deeper. Only 50 families are now more than half of the British population. Poverty is growing, inequality is obscene and the two -sided system does not offer anything but the decrease and broken promises. A year ago, I have been suspended by the Labor Party.
Mrs. Sultan was suspended as a worker deputy shortly after coming to power with a few other workers last summer. While others restored the whip, Mrs. Sultan remained independent.
Coventry South, the deputy, added: “Meanwhile, a billionaire -supported grifter leadership leaders, because labor has not healed people’s lives. And throughout the political organization, from Farage to Starmer, people trying to stop a genocide as a terrorist in Gaza.
“But the truth is clear: this government is an active participant in the genocide. And the British people opposes it.
“We will not take this anymore. We are not a foreign island; we are a painful candidate.
“Not the bills we pay every month, but the bills we pay for a small elite bath as a cash, we really need houses and lives that we can really meet. We need our money spent on public services, not wars forever.
“The election will be sharp in 2029: Socialism or barbarism.
“The billionaires already have three parties fighting for them. The rest of us had one.”
Mr. Corbyn was elected as an independent deputy last year.
It comes a few days after the polls will argue that a party -led party led by a new Corbyn will siphon the support from both the workers and the Greens in an election.
More common voting revealed that the party in question will get 10% of the votes.
Labour’s support would take back three percentage points, the greens four and SNPs as a result.
However, while reform would increase voting leadership by three points at the same time – Tories and liberal democrats would not be affected by the new hard left block.
A Workers ‘Party spokesman said: “Within only 12 months, this workers’ government increased wages, gave four million NHS appointments, opened 750 free breakfast clubs, three trade agreements and four interest rate reductions reduced the mortgage payments for millions.



