Zarah Sultana accuses Jeremy Corbyn of ‘baseless’ character attacks

Former tagged deputy Zara Sultana, Jeremy Corbyn and other members of a new left wing party accused the character of “unquestionable attacks” and said that he consulted lawyers.
A E -Post sent to supporters is followed by an e -mail that invites them to register for the new party membership at £ 5 or £ 55 per year.
He claimed that more than 20,000 people did this, encouraging people to join the Sultan on social media.
However, former label leader Corbyn issued a statement signed by four other independent deputies involved in the party he claimed to be “unauthorized” and said that any direct debts should be “canceled immediately”. Corbyn refused to comment on Sultana’s latest claims.
The order on the membership portal, the new party, which was initiated in July and will organize its founding conference in November, revealed deep divisions.
Members will vote for the official name, but now they use “your party” in the campaign materials.
On Thursday, Sultana was running Corbyn and others “sexist men’s club” and claimed that the party’s working group was thrown by other members.
He said the membership portal was “in line with the road map leading to members”.
The party said the issue was directed by the British to the data protection guard.
In a statement published on Friday night X, the Sultan said that “a series of wrong and smear expressions have been published about me about the launch of your party’s membership portal.”
Coventry South deputy said, “The attacks based on my character are politically motivated and planned to take into account those responsible for doing them”.
“For this purpose, I instructed the expert insult lawyers tonight.”
The Sultan said, “In any sense, the members of the members have been abused or put them at risk” and “all the funds from the members were appropriately bells and protected”.



