Ex-UK Labour leader Corbyn says he’s starting a new left-wing party

Former British Labor Party leader Jermy Corbyn said on Thursday that he created a new left -leaning political party to defend “the mass redistribution of wealth and power” and to seize his former colleagues in votes.
The new formation has a website – youparty.UK – but it has no name yet.
“This is your part, Cor Corbyn said. “When we receive all the answers (we will decide a name), and so far the response rate has been great.”
Corbyn said he hoped to hold the new party’s opening conference in autumn.
76 -year -old Corbyn directed to the election defeats in the Labor Party 2017 and 2019, but continues to be popular with many experienced socialist campaignists. And the new party has the potential to disintegrate British politics. Long dominant labor and conservative parties now have both the left and right competitors, including the Environmental Green Party and the hard reform in England.
At the beginning of this month, Deputy Zara Sultana, who was dismissed from labor for voting against the government, said that he would “learn the establishment of a new party” with Corbyn.
At that time, Corbyn did not confirm the news.
On Thursday, he denied that the party launch was scattered and said the process was “democratic, base and open.”
Corbyn, a long -standing supporter of the Palestinians and Israeli critic, was removed from labor in 2020 after he found that the anti -Jewish prejudice of the observer of England’s equality was allowed to spread to labor when he was the leader.
He was suspended after he could not fully accept the findings. He was suspended, claiming that competitors exaggerated the scale of labor for “political reasons ..
Corbyn was re -elected independently of parliament last year.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer succeeded Corbyn as the leader of the worker in 2020 and dragged the party towards the political center ground. He left Corbyn’s opposition to Britain’s nuclear weapons, strongly supported sending weapons to Ukraine, and emphasized the commitment of the party’s books.
Starmer won the election victory a year ago, but the government fought to enlarge a slow economy and to protect the union among business MPs while struggling to raise an economy and invest in over -stretched public services. It was forced to turn a series of U -turn by its deputies, including the welfare reform, which seriously reduced its authority.




