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‘Good at self-sabotage’: people react to Corbyn and Sultana row in new leftwing party | Politics

Jeremy Corbyn, who pioneered a new left party, said that the former workers’ leader was established without approved.

Until the future of the party is hopeful, six people share their views on division and what they think later.

They are not afraid to talk to Corbyn and the Sultan. Great, but in this case it won’t help us’

Dave Ricketts: ‘I Labor force The party until two years ago, but I can’t go back to them right now. ‘ Photo: Dave Ricketts/Guardian community

I’m a member and I’m not surprised about what. My father was the Southern Galli miner, and my first participation in politics was the strike of miners when he was young. I’ve always been the left wing. I joined the new party yesterday before I joined. They were or greenery, but I feel that the greens focused first on the environment. It’s about people who are not afraid to talk to Corbyn and the sultan. Of course it’s great, but in this case it won’t help us.

Which guise will be a new leftist party. This may not happen right now, but something will happen – it must be for people like me. I was a member of the Labor Party until two years ago, but I can’t go back to them right now. I need a sound like others, and this new party is for me whatever it is for me.
56 -year -old Dave Ricketts, Logistics Manager, Warrington

‘I still want to join the party but I will wait’

I still want to join the party because I think Jeremy Corbyn is great, but I want to wait until the more stabilized and fighting. It looks crazy to me. Egos and arrogance, many people desperately expected potentially a great, completely changing movement to come to the difficulty of creating the courage to come before the rise. Why didn’t they listed behind the curtain and then did not offer anything? It does not appear professionally to introduce Sultana’s fight. Aren’t they trying to get something bigger than this?
Gina, 68, Devon

‘If this party cannot manage a membership portal, how can they challenge the most rights?’

I am a former member of labor and I voted green in a safe labor seat in the last election. I used to vote in a swing seat, but now I feel politically homeless on the left. Corbyn and Sultana seem to be symptomatic of two main challenges that the left cannot escape on a membership portal: factionalism and poor organization.

It is essential that the left jettison is corbyn. During his leadership, I sympathized with many domestic policies and I voted for him at the time. But he is a choice of election. If this party cannot manage a membership portal, they will want to persuade how they can manage the great political and economic challenges in which they can handle the rise of distant rights, including complex compromises to a voter?
Richard, 26, Cambridge

‘The party did not offer anything – it was childish and selfish in both of them both including them’

Cathy: ‘Trust is important and they have proved that they are not worthy of me.’ Photo: Cathy/Guardian community

I enrolled in their e -mails and took the first one yesterday. There was little information because I was suspicious. It seemed to come from the right site, but the rest of the site could not be accessed when clicking the link. I started to feel uncomfortable when I took the second e -mail, saying that legal advice was sought. What was happening? It seemed a lot as if they didn’t respect those who were interested in the party.

At that time I discovered that this new party did not offer anything – both of them were childish and selfish. The left looks really good at self -sabotage. I had a lot of hopes for the party to be a real, applicable option. A real leftist party that listeners, who want joint ownership and is currently able to appeal and appeal to the chaos policy. But trust is important and they proved that they were not worthy of me, so I wanted to be removed from the mail list.
Cathy, Artist and Retired Psychotherapist, Eastern Sussex

While doing The new party, moments like this’

Asma Razaq: ‘The division of the membership portal between Corbyn and the Sultan is disappointing.’ Photo: Guardian Community

I voted for labor before and then moved from Yorkshire to Scotland in 2013, SNP. However, Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah became refreshing when they announced this party. It is natural that people in politics have different views – both in labor and Tories. However, when building a new party that claims to be a home for people around the country, he understands like this.

He didn’t prevent them from voting for them because I am grateful to Corbyn for talking in Palestine. However, the division of the membership portal between Corbyn and the Sultan is disappointing not only from the dispute itself, but also how it plays in the public opinion. If this new movement is serious about being a People’s Party, he must show that he can handle internal challenges better than before.
Hanging Razaq, 45, Edinburgh

‘The last hope we have should now lie with the greenery’

Even before this sprinkle, the launch of the party was overshadowed by Bad CommS and a lack of clarity about what the party means. But it made me more skeptical. This is a tragedy for crying for real economic change – a change that will include everyone in society. When we confront the resurrection against a distant right, if there are hot houses, if there is a sense of purpose in a society that works for everyone, I wonder how many people will fall for anti -immigrant discourse. This kind of fight helps anyone. The last hope we have should now lie with the greens.
Nick, 38, Kent

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