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Jeremy Corbyn’s new party is not something Starmer – or Farage – can afford to ignore

FOr Jeremy Corbyn, a former boss of a besieged Keir Starmer, turns into the political equivalent of one of the bad guys who refuse to be defeated.

Although it was effectively thrown from the party, Corbyn was able to re -elect independently on the neighboring seat of Starmer in North London last year.

But now the plan to create a new party on the left with Zarah Sultan, which is another labor exile, can be more than a chaotic makeup project.

Jeremy Corbyn and Zara join the Sultan a stake line
Jeremy Corbyn and Zara join the Sultan a stake line (PA)

Essentially, Corbyn and the Sultan would unite a new political force, which emerged during the 2024 elections and is roughly known as pro -Gaza independent independents.

In addition to Corbyn himself, four of the pro -Gaza independent independents were selected in 2024 and many of them were very close and touched support in seats with high Muslim populations.

Frontbencher Jon Ashworth, who seemed to be convicted for the cabinet, lost his southern seat of Leicester, and the health secretary Wes Streeting survived a challenge from one of these independents in Ilford North.

Others were Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of Justice, and Jess Phillips, Minister of the Interior.

But more importantly, the worker is no longer 33 percent – the national share of the votes they have achieved to win the final election – but 10 points below.

Sultana, Corbyn and Gaza independent independents have still been very motivated by Israel and the Middle East, and at the same time, a renewed indigenous socialist has the agenda in the desire to bring Starmer’s welfare interruptions and reserve taxes.

At the beginning of this week, as we have seen in a great rebellion about prosperity, there is a lot of sympathy for this position in the ranks of the labor, and if the rebels will lose the whip or throw grass from the party, Corbyn and the Sultan can give them a nice house.

The questionnaire claimed that it would get 8 percent national support for the beginning and that it was more than enough to start eating the majority of labor and divide the votes on the left.

Perhaps the only person to laugh will be Nigel Farage, who can help with a divided leftist vote for the hopes of gaining majority with reform UK.

However, there may be bad news for the Farage. The reform was largely based on the “anti-political vote ,, people are not satisfied with the mainstream parties looking for an alternative.

Corbyn addressed many people in this group to the farage and they can fish for support in the same pool, even if their policies are kilometers.

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