Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are establishing a new political party aimed at uniting the fragmented left in Britain. Corbyn, having previously lost Labour's leadership five years ago, seeks to create a genuine alternative to mainstream political options. Sultana, who recently left Labour, will co-lead this initiative. Polls indicate that 18 percent of the British public are open to supporting this new endeavor. The party emerges against a backdrop of Labour's shift towards the center and as a response to growing concerns about leftist representation in the political landscape.
The new political party led by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana aims to be a real alternative to existing UK political groups, appealing to traditional leftist supporters.
Polling indicates that 18 percent of Britons are open to supporting a Corbyn-led party, reflecting discontent with Labour's shift toward the political centre under Keir Starmer.
With the Labour party lacking a vocal leftist faction and facing challenges from the Reform UK party on the right, the new movement emerges as a potential fill for this gap.
Corbyn and Sultana are vocal critics of Israel's actions in Gaza, advocating for immediate ceasefire and cessation of UK arms sales, viewing Labour’s stance as a betrayal.
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