Jeremy Corbyn Discusses Formation of New Left-Wing Party
Jeremy Corbyn confirms ongoing discussions to establish a new left-wing party after ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana announces departure from the party. Details on leadership and timing of the announcement remain uncertain.

Discussions are ongoing about a new left-wing party being co-founded by ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn. Corbyn congratulated Sultana on her decision to leave the Labour party and expressed excitement about building a real alternative. The new party aims to provide a left-wing option in the political landscape and discussions are underway to establish it before the next year's local elections.
However, details about leadership and the timing of the announcement are still being finalized. Some Labour MPs have praised Sultana's move, highlighting a growing appetite for a left-wing alternative to the mainstream parties. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper acknowledged Sultana's different views and criticized the government's stance on various issues.
Sultana, who was suspended from the Labour Party last year, criticized the government's policies and decided to leave the party. Corbyn, who was also suspended from the Labour Party in 2020, expressed support for Sultana's decision and emphasized the need for change in the country's direction.
Corbyn, along with a group of independent MPs, is working towards creating a new political party that aims to bring hope and address the shortcomings of the current political system. The core members of this new party are expected to be MPs who share similar views on the Israel-Gaza conflict.
According to the source: BBC.
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