Zarah Sultana: Ex-Labour MP to set up new party with Jeremy Corbyn

A former Labor Party deputy, former label leader Jeremy Corbyn announced the intention of establishing a new political party.
Labor whip, which was suspended last year, confirmed the resignation of Sira, Sir Keir Starmer’s party.
In a statement published in X, Ms. Sultana, representing Coventry South, said the initiative would include “other independent deputies, campaigns and activists across the country.”
He criticized the current political landscape and claimed that “Westminster was broken, but the real crisis deeper” and “the two -party system offers nothing but the ruled decline and broken promises”.
He added to the Sultan: “A year ago, I was suspended by the Labor Party to eliminate the limit of two children and to remove 400,000 children from poverty.
“I would do it again. I voted to scrape the winter fuel payments for retirees.
“Now, the government wants to make people with disabilities suffer; how much they cannot decide.”

He called people to “join us”.
Mrs. Sultan was one of the seven deputies suspended when they supported a change with the two children in the King’s speech last summer.
Four of the seven people were restored earlier this year, but the Mrs. Sultan was not among them.
During a discussion in Commons this week, he made a sharp comparison between the past and the present as a lawyer, as a lawyer, an activist entering the Raf Fairford as a “conscience, not terrorism” to prevent war crimes in Iraq.
“This case was a turning point in direct action that did not contain legal violence against an illegal war. This lawyer is now our prime minister,” he said.
Sultana’s speech voted to prohibit Palestinian action as a terrorist organization after the activist group Oxfordshire targeting the Raf Brize Norton Base and an Israeli Defense Company’s aim of the UK center.




