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arista
03-07-2025, 10:44 PM
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arista
03-07-2025, 10:49 PM
[MP Zarah Sultana, suspended from Labour,
has announced she is resigning from the party
to join Jeremy Corbyn’s Independent Alliance.

Sultana declared she will
“co-lead the founding of a new party” – even though,
while there was an agreement in principle
to form one, the timing and leadership
had not been settled, the Guardian understands.

Sultana, 31, who represents Coventry South,
posted a statement on Thursday evening describing
Westminster as “broken” and claiming
the two main parties offer “nothing but managed
decline and broken promises”.

She urged supporters to “join us” in creating
What she presented as a new party.]


https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jul/03/jeremy-corbyn-hints-at-launch-of-new-party-as-leftwing-alternative-to-labour


So far there are 5 of them.

arista
03-07-2025, 11:05 PM
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Jeremy and Zara

[Ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana has announced
she is resigning from the party, saying she will
be founding a new party with
her former leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Sultana, the Coventry South MP stripped of the Labour
whip last year for backing a move to scrap
the two-child benefit cap, said the new party
would be formed with other independent MPs
and activists, aiming to challenge
a "broken" Westminster system.

Corbyn has been contacted but has not
confirmed his involvement to the BBC.

However last night, he had hinted he may
form a new party, telling ITV's Peston
"there is a thirst for an alternative" and that
a "grouping will come together".]



[In a social media post, external,
Sultana said the government is
"an active participant in genocide" in Gaza - and
highlighted growing poverty, the government's
position on welfare, and the cost of living
as reasons for establishing her new party.]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyel9kgdvdo

Oliver_W
04-07-2025, 06:54 AM
I wonder if the #HamasHuggers will end up being a vote splitter.

With how close the inbred guy came to taking Jess Phillips' seat as independent, for example, he'd probably walk it with the backing of a big party.

MTVN
04-07-2025, 07:08 AM
1940865333570801752

Going well!

Crimson Dynamo
04-07-2025, 07:19 AM
:laugh2:

bots
04-07-2025, 07:43 AM
piss up and brewery come to mind

joeysteele
04-07-2025, 07:45 AM
I could see this coming.
Quite frankly it's on paper unwise, because all it could likely do is split some voting further.
Resulting in the end with a government which with it's awful prejudices that it would enact in power, IS the last kind of government Corbyn certainly would ever want to see.

Crimson Dynamo
04-07-2025, 07:54 AM
Zarah Sultana has announced
she is resigning from the party, saying she will
be founding a new party with
her former leader Jeremy Corbyn.



There is no rhyme nor raisin to this..

arista
04-07-2025, 08:11 AM
I could see this coming.
Quite frankly it's on paper unwise, because all it could likely do is split some voting further.
Resulting in the end with a government which with it's awful prejudices that it would enact in power, IS the last kind of government Corbyn certainly would ever want to see.



Yes Joey
so could I.


PM Starmer was silly to get Corbyn out of the Labour Party,
by leaving him in, it could have been less messy.


Jeremy Corbyn spoke Live on the end of ITV1HD Peston.
Weds night,
That started the ball rolling.

arista
04-07-2025, 08:20 AM
It is typical,
the way Jeremy Corbyn is
that he has yet gone public.

bots
04-07-2025, 08:20 AM
the latest from the government is that they are looking to increase tax on pensions. I'm wondering now if they actually don't want another term. All we hear is about how they are protected the working man and making their life better, but they are here to represent every demographic in society. The definition of the "working man" ceased to be relevant more than 50 years ago

Livia
04-07-2025, 08:35 AM
Zarah Sultana has announced
she is resigning from the party, saying she will
be founding a new party with
her former leader Jeremy Corbyn.



There is no rhyme nor raisin to this..

LOL...



Zara Sultana is a raging anti-Semite. Seriously, she should join TiBB. She'd fit right in and probably be welcomed.

arista
04-07-2025, 08:44 AM
LOL...



Zara Sultana is a raging anti-Semite. Seriously, she should join TiBB. She'd fit right in and probably be welcomed.


Yes not nice

Oliver_W
04-07-2025, 08:58 AM
1940865333570801752

Going well!

I'm not sure I believe this - I've not seen or heard it anywhere else.

I think Jezbollah is agogo.

bots
04-07-2025, 09:03 AM
Jeremy Corbyn is a protestor, that's what he is comfortable with. I would have thought he would be quite comfortable where he currently is

Zizu
04-07-2025, 09:17 AM
How on earth did he nearly become prime minister !!!

Corbyn had a long term affair with Diane ‘batsh1t crazy’ Abbott so his judgement is clearly grossly impaired imho


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Cherie
04-07-2025, 09:18 AM
the latest from the government is that they are looking to increase tax on pensions. I'm wondering now if they actually don't want another term. All we hear is about how they are protected the working man and making their life better, but they are here to represent every demographic in society. The definition of the "working man" ceased to be relevant more than 50 years ago

I honestly don't know what their purpose is at this point, and if I hear the phrase 'put more money back in the pockets of working people' I think I will actually scream, they don't seem to care about anyone but people who are in jobs, they seem to forget that pensioners paid into the system for years and they were a generation who did work and didn't take the easy option of taking benefits, in fact it would have been against all their principals, and pensioners still pay tax on energy, council tax, road tax, fuel tax, clothes tax, airline tax, sugar tax, fat tax, tax for breathing.... or in other words ULEZ the list is blooming endless :laugh:

Cherie
04-07-2025, 09:27 AM
30% of people who voted Labour one year ago now regret it ...fgs

arista
04-07-2025, 10:40 AM
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Liam-
04-07-2025, 10:44 AM
Finally a proper left wing party for all those pushed out of Labour to find a home in, with morals and principles, its about time

bots
04-07-2025, 10:53 AM
corbyn is a niche protest vote. He doesn't represent anything but a tiny minority

Vicky.
04-07-2025, 10:57 AM
I love Corbyn

Livia
04-07-2025, 11:02 AM
Finally a proper left wing party for all those pushed out of Labour to find a home in, with morals and principles, its about time

You have more chance of getting elected.

arista
04-07-2025, 11:03 AM
Finally a proper left wing party for all those pushed out of Labour to find a home in, with morals and principles, its about time

Sure, if it grows
will affect PM Starmer.


Who will be attacked by Real Left Wingers
and Reform UK, the other side.

Liam-
04-07-2025, 11:14 AM
corbyn is a niche protest vote. He doesn't represent anything but a tiny minority

The Labour Party under Corbyn received 11 million votes, more than Starmer, I think you’ll find more people agreed with his policies than those that will agree with starmers flagship policies

Liam-
04-07-2025, 11:16 AM
And now that Israel’s influence is finally failing, because the world can now see what they are and what they do in plain sight, the propaganda smears about Corbyn won’t work again no matter how much the bought and paid for media and government officials try

Cherie
04-07-2025, 11:18 AM
Finally a proper left wing party for all those pushed out of Labour to find a home in, with morals and principles, its about time

You have backed everything the current government are doing so I take it you have not been pushed out of Labour

Winter fuel allowance ...tick
Get the disabled back to work...great idea
Not seen one word of criticism from yourself

arista
04-07-2025, 12:39 PM
Jeremy Corbyn has now confirmed
he will be in this new party

arista
04-07-2025, 12:43 PM
Once it is set up


I can see Zultra going on all TV news ch's

She has a big passion on this left-wing status.

joeysteele
04-07-2025, 12:57 PM
It will be interesting to see how it all starts to unfold.
I'd doubt being a stronger left Party that the media will NOT be falling over jumping to give them much of airtime, like they're doing with the awful Farage's Reform lot.
Who are like birds mess at present, as to being all over by the media.

I'll wait and see what they say and plan as to any policymaking.
Plus what effect it has on the current set up in Labour too, who I think will unwisely ignore how much support Corbyn could still gather.

Especially among younger and newer voters definitely.

Crimson Dynamo
04-07-2025, 01:24 PM
Leading Corbynites have vowed to stay in Labour rather than join a new hard-Left party.

Zarah Sultana, an MP, announced on Thursday night that she had resigned from the party to set up a new one with Jeremy Corbyn.

But on Friday morning, John McDonnell and Diane Abbott both told The Telegraph they would not be signing up.

Crimson Dynamo
04-07-2025, 01:28 PM
Politico reported that “Real Change” had been mooted as a possible name for the new
movement but nothing had been decided.

a0BpfwazhUA

Livia
04-07-2025, 01:30 PM
Politico reported that “Real Change” had been mooted as a possible name for the new
movement but nothing had been decided.

a0BpfwazhUA

LOL... You're on fire today.

You made my brother blurt out larfing with your "no rhyme or raisin" line.

joeysteele
04-07-2025, 02:51 PM
Jeremy Corbyn has now confirmed
he will be in this new party

He brought about a shocker in 2017, written off by all, on here even thought of as a joke only.
I was stunned at the response on the doorstep being favourable to him in the 2017 election.
Then just 20 more seats could have seen him in Downing street.
He is a divisive figure no doubt but people who listen to him, like the vast majority of what he says.

This will be very different as he and Sultana won't have a big Party machine behind them.
However in the current domestic and international climate of events with politics in a state of more disillusionment and confusion.

Well, who knows what could result from this move because at the very least, he and Sultana and any others they attract, are going to be able to push a firmer left policy message that isn't being done at present by ANY other Party effectively.

bots
04-07-2025, 03:11 PM
i'm all for having choice and variety, and like has been said before all the current political parties don't have very differing views. I also think that the mess that the world is in at the moment amplifies views on the fringes, so we will just have to wait and see. In normal times I would say that Corbyn has had his day, but who really knows

BBXX
04-07-2025, 03:32 PM
Reform is proof a new party with a controversial leader on an extreme political spectrum can work. People don't want middle men flopping from one side to the other with no backbone to make decisions that actual illicit change. I can't say I am a fan of JC economic ideas (or at least the ones he has last time he was up for election which I imagine won't have changed much) but I'd take a far left party over a far right one led by a bigot.

Crimson Dynamo
04-07-2025, 03:38 PM
Reform is proof a new party with a controversial leader on an extreme political spectrum can work. People don't want middle men flopping from one side to the other with no backbone to make decisions that actual illicit change. I can't say I am a fan of JC economic ideas (or at least the ones he has last time he was up for election which I imagine won't have changed much) but I'd take a far left party over a far right one led by a bigot.
Always better to have a terrorist supporting jew hater up front eh?

:joker:

bots
04-07-2025, 03:50 PM
Reform is proof a new party with a controversial leader on an extreme political spectrum can work. People don't want middle men flopping from one side to the other with no backbone to make decisions that actual illicit change. I can't say I am a fan of JC economic ideas (or at least the ones he has last time he was up for election which I imagine won't have changed much) but I'd take a far left party over a far right one led by a bigot.

Corbyn and his cronnies are just as bigoted as anything on display from the worst of reform, it's just their targets that are different. Quite honestly, i would rather have someone that is dithering but prepared to change course than someone hell bent on an action no matter the consequences

BBXX
04-07-2025, 03:50 PM
Always better to have a terrorist supporting jew hater up front eh?

:joker:

Firstly, I personally don't believe either of those to be true.

Nigel Farage would likely make my marriage illegal should he come to power, so explain why would I think him as my preferred choice?

Livia
04-07-2025, 03:51 PM
The UK is not a safe nor a comfortable place for Jews. God forbid if Corbyn and Sultana ever get near No10, there will be a mass exodus. Of course, that'll suit the far Left just fine.

joeysteele
04-07-2025, 04:00 PM
Reform is proof a new party with a controversial leader on an extreme political spectrum can work. People don't want middle men flopping from one side to the other with no backbone to make decisions that actual illicit change. I can't say I am a fan of JC economic ideas (or at least the ones he has last time he was up for election which I imagine won't have changed much) but I'd take a far left party over a far right one led by a bigot.

Hi BBXX, I myself rather liked a lot of Corbyn's policies certainly as to nationalisation of gas, electricity,water and railways.
Which were incredibly popular in the election campaign of 2017 particularly.
I'd guess they'd be still and even moreso now.

That's a good strong post you've made above and as to your last line, I 100% agree with that.

Liam-
04-07-2025, 04:01 PM
Corbyn and his cronnies are just as bigoted as anything on display from the worst of reform, it's just their targets that are different. Quite honestly, i would rather have someone that is dithering but prepared to change course than someone hell bent on an action no matter the consequences

Oh behave, you know that’s not even close to being true

joeysteele
04-07-2025, 04:08 PM
Firstly, I personally don't believe either of those to be true.

Nigel Farage would likely make my marriage illegal should he come to power, so explain why would I think him as my preferred choice?

Oh and ditto to agreeing with this post too as to Corbyn.

It's clear too that Farage is probably going to look for division on other rights people have fought hard to get too now.
He just divisively and destructively soils things in my view, in his eagerness to try to divide and conquer.
I have never ever liked or trusted him.
In fact in my view he's even worse now than he was around the EU referendum period.

Crimson Dynamo
04-07-2025, 04:13 PM
In a social media post, Sultana said the Government is “an active participant in genocide” in Gaza and highlighted growing poverty, Labour’s position on welfare, and the cost of living as reasons for establishing her new party.

“Labour has completely failed to improve people’s lives. And across the political establishment, from Farage to Starmer, they smear people of conscience trying to stop a genocide in Gaza as terrorists. But the truth is clear: this Government is an active participant in genocide. And the British people oppose it.”

In fact, a majority of Britons (55 per cent) do not view Israel’s actions as genocidal, according to the latest YouGov poll, but pro-Palestinian fanatics have never been very good with facts.

Crimson Dynamo
04-07-2025, 04:22 PM
Given half the chance, they would impoverish us in their communist quest for a more
“equal” society and would revel in our immiseration, believing that we must pay for the
sins of empire.

Sultana describes Farage as a “grifter”. Yet in her and Corbyn we have the ultimate pair
of political fraudsters, purporting to represent the many when, in fact, they are simply a
mouthpiece for a vocal minority of deranged zealots.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/07/04/corbyn-sultana-party-may-be-most-sinister-britain-labour/

Maru
04-07-2025, 05:22 PM
He should've named it "Left Wing Party". That way when people voted for it, it would be obvious to everyone else what the vote was for and it might actually have impact from it.

Beso
04-07-2025, 05:36 PM
It's all a bit screaming Lord such

arista
04-07-2025, 06:01 PM
Leading Corbynites have vowed to stay in Labour rather than join a new hard-Left party.

Zarah Sultana, an MP, announced on Thursday night that she had resigned from the party to set up a new one with Jeremy Corbyn.

But on Friday morning, John McDonnell and Diane Abbott both told The Telegraph they would not be signing up.


Yes making the bigger than Reform UK
in MP's Only

arista
04-07-2025, 06:03 PM
He should've named it "Left Wing Party". That way when people voted for it, it would be obvious to everyone else what the vote was for and it might actually have impact from it.


They still could do that.

Maru
04-07-2025, 07:22 PM
They still could do that.

He could call it that and then make it the benchmark for being left-leaning. Aka, all the other parties aren't lefty enough, here's how... Unfortunately, I could see a MAGA party if GOP goes back to being a weak opposition party post-Trump and there be this alternative party that drags it down into the mud with it for not being based enough.

bots
04-07-2025, 07:56 PM
the majority of politicians these days are in it to make themselves wealthy and flout the law while prosecuting others. If I was a young guy now, i would get into politics to get ahead

arista
06-07-2025, 10:14 AM
Reports today are saying they could take over 10%
from Starmer.

The Education Secretary
today, is not worried
She is so busy trying to get every child
educated,
plus her limited free breakfast clubs

arista
18-07-2025, 12:35 AM
Amazing a New Poll
has a new Jeremy Corbyn Party
Above the Labour party at Number 1.

Thats before it is even born.

Was on Newsnight last night.

arista
18-07-2025, 12:50 AM
https://liveblog.digitalimages.sky/lc-images-sky/lcimg-8ecd510c-593c-41ea-a193-8f64e20a50fc.png

arista
24-07-2025, 11:46 AM
Jeremy Corbyn has named his new Political party

Called Your Party


Not the name I would have thought of


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdeze706jw8o

Crimson Dynamo
24-07-2025, 11:49 AM
Pathetic

arista
24-07-2025, 11:51 AM
He is Ridding Above the Labour Party
in all the polls


Also, some in the Labour Party
are expected to Jump ship

arista
24-07-2025, 12:14 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GwnneGmWAAAQ6xL?format=jpg&name=small


https://www.yourparty.uk/statement

arista
24-07-2025, 12:16 PM
Also,
can take Green Party Voters



For Slim
https://www.yourparty.uk/#//


BBC Political Press Fella
thinks this is a temp holding name?

arista
24-07-2025, 12:33 PM
It is a Temporary Name
Your Party

arista
24-07-2025, 12:37 PM
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/624/cpsprodpb/ed3a/live/1a22fc50-584a-11f0-a07d-dd7c432cf458.jpg.webp

Jeremy Corbyn MP & Zarah Sultana MP


Currently, both are Independent MP's

Both were in the Labour Party
now they are to set up a new party
once they have a full name

Cherie
24-07-2025, 02:12 PM
Also,
can take Green Party Voters



For Slim
https://www.yourparty.uk/#//


BBC Political Press Fella
thinks this is a temp holding name?

Slims a Green now, we can't have him flip flopping :fist:

Liam-
24-07-2025, 02:43 PM
I’m no longer politically homeless :flutter:

Vicky.
24-07-2025, 02:52 PM
I’m no longer politically homeless :flutter:

Same

Beso
24-07-2025, 03:30 PM
Can that old bastard just not curl up and die in a corner somewhere.

Cherie
24-07-2025, 04:03 PM
I’m no longer politically homeless :flutter:

You seemed very comfortable with the current set up to be politically homeless

Liam-
24-07-2025, 04:18 PM
You seemed very comfortable with the current set up to be politically homeless

I agree with some of the things they’re doing yes, but I can’t support a party being run by that odious man

arista
24-07-2025, 04:35 PM
I’m no longer politically homeless :flutter:


Thats Nice.


What name should they use?

arista
24-07-2025, 04:36 PM
Slims a Green now, we can't have him flip flopping :fist:


He may jump ships

bots
24-07-2025, 04:37 PM
the communist party would seem an appropriate name

arista
24-07-2025, 04:38 PM
the communist party would seem an appropriate name


Sure
but somehow,
I doubt they would use that

Crimson Dynamo
24-07-2025, 04:48 PM
The Palestine Grift party would be far more accurate

Oliver_W
24-07-2025, 05:04 PM
I'm sure it will be a national, socialist party.

arista
24-07-2025, 05:08 PM
I'm sure it will be a national, socialist party.


Yes that could fit,
But it has a bad history to it

arista
24-07-2025, 05:12 PM
Many Unions will also join.

Cherie
24-07-2025, 05:15 PM
I agree with some of the things they’re doing yes, but I can’t support a party being run by that odious man

Fair enough

joeysteele
24-07-2025, 05:35 PM
It could be interesting to see how things develop now actually.

MTVN
24-07-2025, 06:13 PM
Want to govern but can't even launch the party without it being a shambles

Maru
24-07-2025, 06:15 PM
"Your Party" sounds like a placeholder name... like when you make a group and it defaults to "My Group"...

arista
24-07-2025, 06:21 PM
"Your Party" sounds like a placeholder name... like when you make a group and it defaults to "My Group"...


Yes Temp Name.

arista
24-07-2025, 06:21 PM
Iqbal Mohamed MP
has joined them

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iqbal_Mohamed


and 3 other MP's

arista
24-07-2025, 06:24 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GwoyPVCWMAAsh0_?format=jpg&name=small

arista
24-07-2025, 06:24 PM
They are picking up people, fast

Maru
24-07-2025, 06:27 PM
Yes Temp Name.

It's like he's trying crowdfund responses to temporary names so he can pick the best one.

the communist party would seem an appropriate name

They can't do that because then some people will look up what it means and will be like oh that's what it is... noope... he should've used "Left-wing party", it's very opposition and doesn't let people know directly what it is so they can get away with moving further and further to the Left (as the center allows)...

Maru
24-07-2025, 06:28 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GwoyPVCWMAAsh0_?format=jpg&name=small

Name it "Make the UK Great Again"... just to be funny and bring attention to what sucks over and over again... grievance party...

arista
24-07-2025, 06:43 PM
Name it "Make the UK Great Again"... just to be funny and bring attention to what sucks over and over again... grievance party...


Sounds Good
Maru.

arista
24-07-2025, 06:45 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/card_img/1948351073267159041/bLUKZVgi?format=jpg&name=small

arista
24-07-2025, 06:50 PM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/07/24/12/100593431-14936501-image-a-40_1753357474039.jpg

arista
24-07-2025, 06:54 PM
[It’s time to build a new kind
of political party - one that belongs to you!

Soon, we’ll come together at our inaugural conference.

That’s how we build a real, democratic alternative
rooted in communities up and down the country.
And we need your support.

We want this conference to be open, inclusive,
and accessible. If you can, please chip in below to
help us reach as many people as possible.

Every donation counts.]


From The Site

https://www.yourparty.uk/donate

arista
24-07-2025, 06:56 PM
Also, Corbyn's Statement :

https://www.yourparty.uk/statement

[It’s time for a new kind of political party.
One that belongs to you.

The system is rigged.

The system is rigged when 4.5 million children live
in poverty in the sixth richest country in the world.
The system is rigged when giant corporations
make a fortune from rising bills.
The system is rigged when this government says
there is no money for the poor, but billions for war.

We cannot accept these injustices – and neither should you.

We will only fix the crises in our society with a
mass redistribution of wealth and power.
That means taxing the very richest in our society.
That means an NHS free of privatisation and bringing
energy, water, rail and mail into public ownership.
That means investing in a massive council-house building
programme. That means standing up to
fossil fuel giants putting their profits before our planet.

Meanwhile, millions of people are horrified
by the government’s shameful complicity
in genocide. We believe in the radical idea
that all human life has equal value.
That is why we defend the right to
protest for Palestine.
That is why we demand an end to all
arms sales to Israel.
And that is why we will carry on
campaigning for the only path to peace:
a free and independent Palestine.]

arista
24-07-2025, 07:51 PM
Over 80,000
joined online in just a few hours.


PM Starmer made a big Error
kicking him out.

Oliver_W
24-07-2025, 08:43 PM
Name it "Make the UK Great Again"... just to be funny and bring attention to what sucks over and over again... grievance party...
No-one involved has the slightest sense of humour, won't happen .

Maru
24-07-2025, 08:55 PM
No-one involved has the slightest sense of humour, won't happen .

sigh lol

bots
25-07-2025, 08:40 AM
Corbyn is 76 years old

Livia
25-07-2025, 11:02 AM
This is great news If this doesn't split the vote beyond any chance of winning, I don't know what will.

arista
26-07-2025, 11:46 AM
Corbyn is 76 years old

President Trump is 79 years old

Livia
26-07-2025, 11:48 AM
Not My Party.

arista
26-07-2025, 11:50 AM
Also, Corbyn's Statement :

https://www.yourparty.uk/statement

[It’s time for a new kind of political party.
One that belongs to you.

The system is rigged.

The system is rigged when 4.5 million children live
in poverty in the sixth richest country in the world.
The system is rigged when giant corporations
make a fortune from rising bills.
The system is rigged when this government says
there is no money for the poor, but billions for war.

We cannot accept these injustices – and neither should you.

We will only fix the crises in our society with a
mass redistribution of wealth and power.
That means taxing the very richest in our society.
That means an NHS free of privatisation and bringing
energy, water, rail and mail into public ownership.
That means investing in a massive council-house building
programme. That means standing up to
fossil fuel giants putting their profits before our planet.

Meanwhile, millions of people are horrified
by the government’s shameful complicity
in genocide. We believe in the radical idea
that all human life has equal value.
That is why we defend the right to
protest for Palestine.
That is why we demand an end to all
arms sales to Israel.
And that is why we will carry on
campaigning for the only path to peace:
a free and independent Palestine.]


And Part 2

[Our movement is made up of people of all
faiths and none. The great dividers want
you to think that the problems in our
society are caused by migrants or refugees.
They’re not.
They are caused by an economic system that
protects the interests of corporations and billionaires.
It is ordinary people who
create the wealth – and it is ordinary people
who have the power to put it back
where it belongs.

It’s time for a new kind of political party.
One that is rooted in our communities,
trade unions and social movements.
One that builds power in all regions
and nations.
One that belongs to you.

Sign up at www.yourparty.uk to be part
of the founding process,
leading to an inaugural conference.
At this conference, you will decide
the party’s direction, the model of
leadership and the policies that are needed
to transform society.
That is how we can build a democratic movement
that take on the
rich and powerful - and win.

Real change is coming.

Jeremy Corbyn MP
Zarah Sultana MP]

Oliver_W
26-07-2025, 12:12 PM
Corbyn is 76 years old

President Trump is 79 years old

Without Corbyn it'll just be "the Gaza Party", the others only seem to care about simping for Hamas, none of the generic basic-bitch leftism Corbyn comes out with.

bots
26-07-2025, 12:45 PM
No-one in their late 70's should be leading a country, i don't know how many times i've said it now :laugh:

arista
26-07-2025, 12:54 PM
No-one in their late 70's should be leading a country, i don't know how many times i've said it now :laugh:


Sure but many say
if he splits the Labour Party?


Reform UK could take power?

bots
26-07-2025, 01:48 PM
Sure but many say
if he splits the Labour Party?


Reform UK could take power?

i think many are misjudging modern politics. The labour vote will all but disappear at the next election. They have been given a chance after the tories and completely blew it. If anything, this new party provides an alternative choice to voting for reform. It's really reform that should be concerned

Beso
26-07-2025, 04:04 PM
You party a step to far?

arista
26-07-2025, 04:10 PM
Reports
Corbyn now has over 400,000 members


Meanwhile
[Membership of the Labour Party dipped below
400,000 for the first time since 2015,
according to recently published documents.]


Sign Of The Times

arista
26-07-2025, 04:11 PM
A good possible New Name
could be The Real Labour Party



Perfect for Slim.

arista
26-07-2025, 07:30 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gwn1kiuXsAAwdYq?format=jpg&name=small

Zizu
28-07-2025, 09:48 PM
https://x.com/antspeaks/status/1949363827935523214?s=46


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Maru
28-07-2025, 09:54 PM
https://x.com/antspeaks/status/1949363827935523214?s=46


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Oh, interesting. I didn't know about that...

arista
28-07-2025, 10:18 PM
Hour Debate on Why the
Young Like
Corbyn.


Ben Kentish LBC Live

arista
28-07-2025, 10:23 PM
https://x.com/antspeaks/status/1949363827935523214?s=46





Many years ago.

Today he would not back them
he has collected more votes than PM Starmer

Livia
29-07-2025, 10:12 AM
Both Corbyn and MacDonald were rabid supporters of terrorists. John MacDonald had, probably still has, a memorial in his office to the hunger strikers while the IRA was blowing up civilians in Northern Ireland and on the mainland. Corbyn has supported Hezbollah and Hamas for years. He's been a raving anti-Semite for years. People don't forget. Some make excuses and issue denials, but people don't forget.

arista
29-07-2025, 10:48 AM
Yes, they are saying its more young voters now backing Corbyn.

arista
03-08-2025, 03:10 PM
Live Debate
On this New party

On LBC Live this hour

Oliver_W
03-08-2025, 03:12 PM
Live Debate
On this New party

On LBC Live this hour

Sixty minutes of hysterical, derisive laughter.

arista
04-08-2025, 02:32 PM
1952284846631378964

The Slim Reaper
12-08-2025, 12:30 AM
Both Corbyn and MacDonald were rabid supporters of terrorists. John MacDonald had, probably still has, a memorial in his office to the hunger strikers while the IRA was blowing up civilians in Northern Ireland and on the mainland. Corbyn has supported Hezbollah and Hamas for years. He's been a raving anti-Semite for years. People don't forget. Some make excuses and issue denials, but people don't forget.

Give one example of Jeremy being a normal anti-Semite, never mind a raging one. Just one example.

That game doesn't work anymore, now that the true horrors of the Israeli regime have been opened up to the world.

arista
12-08-2025, 11:53 AM
how nice


Slim on the Jeremy Corbyn thread
amazing poll numbers
He is above PM Starmer

joeysteele
12-08-2025, 02:26 PM
This could possibly prove very interesting.
This Party could be seen by disenchanted voters and even in part those who don't vote too, as the NEW Party to really shake things up.

If he also is to be proposing nationalisation of gas/ electric and water.
That remains a very popular policy with voters.
Not just those on the left either.

He hasn't the Brexit issue round his neck now either like in 2019.
Plus although most of the media will try the old antisemitism campaign again probably that they did between 2017 and 2019.
It likely won't wash with voters now.
The fully independent investigation into that by the Equalities commission.
Stated that the leader and leadership were NOT antisemetic.
The conclusion was they should have dealt with the pockets of anti-semitism in the Party better, however Corbyn now has that argument against the attacks that will still inevitably come, so it won't likely stick now.

This could be another crazy but very influential development as to recent politics.
Disenchanted and disillusioned past or usual Labour supporters are more likely to be attracted to this Party.
I am heading possibly to looking at it myself too.
Green supporters could see a lot of merit in it too.

Plus the softer support for Reform, only because it's not one of the 3 more established Parties, however softer support because those people just looking for a ' new political home' who don't hold deep prejudice against some of other countries or cultures.
Well, they too may see more merit in Corbyn's set up than in Farage's and Reform's more sternly prejudicial set up.

bots
12-08-2025, 02:47 PM
i really can't see a failed politician in his 70's sparking the imagination of the new generation of voters. The rest of the population know exactly what Corbyn stands for and rejected him in 2019

I can't stand Farage, but i think given the poor performance of the current government, he is pretty much nailed on. He will also be leading the party with the most cash

joeysteele
12-08-2025, 03:06 PM
i really can't see a failed politician in his 70's sparking the imagination of the new generation of voters. The rest of the population know exactly what Corbyn stands for and rejected him in 2019

I can't stand Farage, but i think given the poor performance of the current government, he is pretty much nailed on. He will also be leading the party with the most cash

That's all valid points.
However Farage is in his 60s now so no youngster.

Not that age should be a main factor.
It should be one of the factors but not any major one.
I know people in their 70s who are far more energetic and strong in thinking than others much younger.
What is surprising me more recently though, is the number of young people and I'm talking of people under 20.
Who really see something of more they like as to Jeremy Corbyn.

2019 was a horrific election for him and Labour.
However Brexit and the media campaign of anti-semitism were a strong factor in that election.
Those 2 things have been pretty much eradicated almost.
Except that it appears those polled favour much closer ties to Europe again.
Which is also extremely popular with younger voters and NEW voters.

Going 2 years earlier however in 2017, Corbyn's leadership of the Party surprised the media and even myself.
When he very nearly pulled off a result that could have seen him PM.
As the largest Party.
The LibDems under Tim Farron then, with the SNP and Plaid Cymru would have supported Corbyn's Labour in 2017.

IF he also was to embrace PR too, then I think a lot of bets could be off.

4 years down the line, who honestly really knows what will be.
Farage and Reform could possibly be ending up seen more as also rans.
Especially if the Conservatives, (if they did), get a far more credible leader who could pull even a few percentage points of their previous voters back from Reform.

The Slim Reaper
12-08-2025, 04:05 PM
i really can't see a failed politician in his 70's sparking the imagination of the new generation of voters. The rest of the population know exactly what Corbyn stands for and rejected him in 2019

I can't stand Farage, but i think given the poor performance of the current government, he is pretty much nailed on. He will also be leading the party with the most cash

What do you class as failed? He lost 2 elections, both of which he wasn't expected to win, and in 2017, for example, he made a close election out of one, when it shouldn't have been. Since Blairs first election win, no labour leader has received more votes (often by millions) than Corbyn. Labour is losing more and more voters.

I agree that a politician in his 70's shouldn't be a leader of a party, but when every younger politician is spouting exactly the same message, then it needs someone to step up.

Churchill lost elctions, but I guarantee you wouldn't cvall him a failed politician, and if you had any interest in knowing the truth about labour under Corbyn, you would know that he had the whole right of the party working against him. Boris awarded knighthoods for lab politicians who helped him by working against Corbyn.

Everything I've written here is factual, backed up with evidence.

bots
12-08-2025, 04:46 PM
What do you class as failed? He lost 2 elections, both of which he wasn't expected to win, and in 2017, for example, he made a close election out of one, when it shouldn't have been. Since Blairs first election win, no labour leader has received more votes (often by millions) than Corbyn. Labour is losing more and more voters.

I agree that a politician in his 70's shouldn't be a leader of a party, but when every younger politician is spouting exactly the same message, then it needs someone to step up.

Churchill lost elctions, but I guarantee you wouldn't cvall him a failed politician, and if you had any interest in knowing the truth about labour under Corbyn, you would know that he had the whole right of the party working against him. Boris awarded knighthoods for lab politicians who helped him by working against Corbyn.

Everything I've written here is factual, backed up with evidence.


I get what you are saying and your reasoning and quite honestly the way things currently are, i don't think anything is a certainty. I'm going by hunches and my hunch is that Farage has the momentum (lol) and the cash backing to see him over the line. He only needs 1 or 2 topics that strike a chord with the GBP and he will win. Corbyn will produce a 10 volume manifesto that won't resonate with anyone but a few enthusiasts

Beso
12-08-2025, 05:38 PM
The age thing...


Simpleton students indoctrined into believing a load of mumbo jumbo from their crusty lecturers.

Cherie
12-08-2025, 05:48 PM
I'm here to see what he has to say, maybe he wont be leader?

Oliver_W
12-08-2025, 05:54 PM
Without his socialism it would just be the Hamas Huggers, so I hope he's if not the leader then prominent, just so there's more flavour in politics.

The Slim Reaper
13-08-2025, 08:31 PM
Without his socialism it would just be the Hamas Huggers, so I hope he's if not the leader then prominent, just so there's more flavour in politics.

Not even you must think this is a well reasoned/thought out contribution. You call yourself a one issue voter, then don't even vote on that singular issue.

Let's discuss it.

So, the Hamas huggers? Based on what, exactly? You've probably seen my offer for Liv to evidence him being a "raging anti Semite. Please show me all of these things he is or represents.

Honestly, Jeremy has a lifelong history of promoting and seeking peace. He represents and defends all marginalised communities. If you disagree with this statement, then please say why you do.

What is more believable, that Jeremy loves Muslims, gay people, trans people, Christians, honkys, and PoC, but just really hates Jews. All the way down into the depths of his twisted core.

Or

The fact his lifelong advocacy for freedom, has lead him to calling out the apartheid state of Israel, and this has been used as capital against him?

It doesn't make any sense, oliver, and even you must see that.

When Jeremy was in an election with Boris, the anti Semitic smears were off the charts, and yet Boris has written a book that's full of anti Semitic tropes. Not one question did he ever have to face about them, it was all about Jeremy. Of course, only one of those men had any interest in taking on Billionaires and capital, so maybe you can arrive at your own solution for why the billionaire owned media was in the tank for the true racist in that election.

Beware of those that defend musk doing a seig heil in full view of the world, yet throw anti Semitism smears around like confetti. It's difficult to be more disingenuous than that, honestly.

arista
31-08-2025, 02:31 AM
PM Starmers 16-year-old vote
reported as helping the new Corbyn Party (with no real name, yet)


https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/976/cpsprodpb/c866/live/f40301b0-85e8-11f0-b391-6936825093bd.jpg.webp

arista
04-09-2025, 03:41 PM
[Sometimes the left of
Scottish politics can feel like a crowded place.

You have the SNP, Labour and the Scottish Greens
all claiming to be the natural home for voters
who are that way inclined.

And that's before you even get into a
variety of smaller parties.

And now there's (potentially) a new player
on the scene – Jeremy Corbyn's latest project.
It's not got a permanent name yet, but it's currently
calling itself Your Party.
And it's being launched with the support
of another former Labour MP, Zarah Sultana.

Corbyn has said that he fancies
his chances in Scotland.

He made that comment on a recent visit to Glasgow,
where he joined striking workers on a picket line.
There was plenty of enthusiasm there
for the former Labour leader.

But is there space for this party to make
a breakthrough at the
Holyrood election next year?]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czxyxpnzzx0o


Very Possible
he could take some seats.

Oliver_W
04-09-2025, 05:16 PM
One of the Gaza Crew pissed off Saltana by saying transwomen aren't real women :laugh:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/09/01/jeremy-corbyn-zarah-sultana-new-party-adnan-hussain-trans/

Crimson Dynamo
04-09-2025, 05:35 PM
Pathetic immature student "please like me" politics

best ignored

The Slim Reaper
11-09-2025, 05:04 PM
I get what you are saying and your reasoning and quite honestly the way things currently are, i don't think anything is a certainty. I'm going by hunches and my hunch is that Farage has the momentum (lol) and the cash backing to see him over the line. He only needs 1 or 2 topics that strike a chord with the GBP and he will win. Corbyn will produce a 10 volume manifesto that won't resonate with anyone but a few enthusiasts

Oh yeah, farage will be the next PM of the UK (unless something drastic happens)

You're wrong about the second part though. Corbyns policies will resonate with the majority of British people, but those policies will not get a fair hearing.

arista
11-09-2025, 05:17 PM
Oh yeah, Farage will be the next PM of the UK (unless something drastic happens)

You're wrong about the second part though. Corbyns policies will resonate with the majority of British people, but those policies will not get a fair hearing.


Yes Slim,
Jeremy Corbyn
is getting more backing

Than Fat PM Starmer

The Slim Reaper
11-09-2025, 05:19 PM
Yes Slim,
Jeremy Corbyn
is getting more backing

Than Fat PM Starmer

I think he'd prefer to be called big-boned (pause).

MTVN
11-09-2025, 05:19 PM
Oh yeah, farage will be the next PM of the UK (unless something drastic happens)

You're wrong about the second part though. Corbyns policies will resonate with the majority of British people, but those policies will not get a fair hearing.

Do you think they should merge or partner with Polanski's Greens Slim?

arista
12-09-2025, 02:52 PM
Do you think they should merge or partner with Polanski's Greens Slim?


Greens Say NO

arista
12-09-2025, 02:52 PM
1966189173305458742

bots
18-09-2025, 03:08 PM
it's falling apart already :laugh:

Ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana has accused Jeremy Corbyn of overseeing a "sexist boys' club" locking women out of the founding of a new left-wing party the pair announced earlier this year.

In a statement on social media,, external Sultana said she had been sidelined by other members of the party's working group - despite an agreement that she and Corbyn would jointly authorise key steps.

Her comments come after Your Party supporters got an email on Tuesday offering £55 memberships only for Corbyn to later dismisses it as "unauthorised" - telling supporters he was seeking legal advice.

Sultana said she had launched the membership website "in line with the road map" set out by the party officials.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgkn3v1e7g3o

Oliver_W
18-09-2025, 03:45 PM
Sultana's Gone Bananas!

Livia
18-09-2025, 03:46 PM
They should be called the Fruit and Nut party.

Apologies of some wag said that weeks ago, I'm running slow.

Oliver_W
18-09-2025, 03:59 PM
Unrelated snippets from the two letters.

https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6192&stc=1&d=1758211136

https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6193&stc=1&d=1758211152

MTVN
18-09-2025, 04:28 PM
Apparently 20,000 people signed up meaning she has basically defrauded them of £1m. I do however completely believe she's right about being sidelined and marginalised by the others

Very poor behaviour all round and makes the movement an absolute laughing stock

bots
18-09-2025, 04:33 PM
Apparently 20,000 people signed up meaning she has basically defrauded them of £1m. I do however completely believe she's right about being sidelined and marginalised by the others

Very poor behaviour all round and makes the movement an absolute laughing stock

i think it's dead in the water. Can you imagine at the next election if it is mentioned that the majority of people in charge of the party are muslim. It has to be a truely representative party or it will fail

MTVN
18-09-2025, 04:39 PM
I wonder what Corbyn stans make of all this?

It basically confirms every perception that most people have of him and the far left - egotist, incompetent, riven by factionalism, stuck in their ways, hostile to outsiders, prone to nastiness and completely devoid of credibility

arista
18-09-2025, 05:21 PM
it's falling apart already :laugh:

Ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana has accused Jeremy Corbyn of overseeing a "sexist boys' club" locking women out of the founding of a new left-wing party the pair announced earlier this year.

In a statement on social media,, external Sultana said she had been sidelined by other members of the party's working group - despite an agreement that she and Corbyn would jointly authorise key steps.

Her comments come after Your Party supporters got an email on Tuesday offering £55 memberships only for Corbyn to later dismisses it as "unauthorised" - telling supporters he was seeking legal advice.

Sultana said she had launched the membership website "in line with the road map" set out by the party officials.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgkn3v1e7g3o


I am sure Jeremy Corbyn will go on
without her

arista
18-09-2025, 05:26 PM
I wonder what Corbyn stans make of all this?

It basically confirms every perception that most people have of him and the far left - egotist, incompetent, riven by factionalism, stuck in their ways, hostile to outsiders, prone to nastiness and completely devoid of credibility



He will need to tell us

bots
18-09-2025, 05:53 PM
if i'm being honest, this just feels like a continuation of "typical" corbyn. It sounds like he is creating another massive beaurocratic machine that he will enevitably end up being in conflict with. I think people have shown they are tired of old politics

Oliver_W
18-09-2025, 06:18 PM
I wonder what Corbyn stans make of all this?

It basically confirms every perception that most people have of him and the far left - egotist, incompetent, riven by factionalism, stuck in their ways, hostile to outsiders, prone to nastiness and completely devoid of credibility

His stans will go straight to whataboutery, talking about the revolving door of Reform MPs, or pointing at the latest random Reform councilor who's gotten into bother ... without even dwelling on the idea that he or his party might (also/) be a bit of a joke.

MTVN
18-09-2025, 06:22 PM
You can accuse the right wing of many things but not lacking a sense of humour

1968691291404857652

arista
18-09-2025, 06:40 PM
Zack of the Greens is rubbing his hands

arista
18-09-2025, 06:44 PM
From the Site Next Event

Sunday 5th October - Birmingham
with Jeremy Corbyn MP & Ayoub Khan MP
3pm | Bingley Hall, Birmingham, B18


will this go ahead?

arista
18-09-2025, 06:49 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G1IYva0XsAAGLKw?format=png&name=large


https://x.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1968663293314097545

arista
18-09-2025, 06:53 PM
Take it Easy, Young lady


1968674019579666633

MTVN
18-09-2025, 07:03 PM
We need Slim here to explain this

arista
18-09-2025, 07:15 PM
We need Slim here to explain this


Yes we do.

Oliver_W
18-09-2025, 07:19 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G1IYva0XsAAGLKw?format=png&name=large


https://x.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1968663293314097545

Not being funny but setting up a whole new domain (the one she posted is completely separate to the previous one from which all communication and information was posted) as a payment portal does smell a bit ... scammy?

BBXX
19-09-2025, 07:27 AM
Would be great if we could have just political party that wasn't a ****ing cluster****.

Oliver_W
19-09-2025, 07:53 AM
Would be great if we could have just political party that wasn't a ****ing cluster****.

That would rely on having politicians who aren't egotists just looking to feather their own nests.

Ammi
19-09-2025, 07:56 AM
Would be great if we could have just political party that wasn't a ****ing cluster****.

ulJXiB5i_q0

Ammi
19-09-2025, 08:13 AM
Would be great if we could have just political party that wasn't a ****ing cluster****.

…in all seriousness, though…I think the land of any great political leader/political party as we knew it could be in days gone by…?..is just a thing of the past because the income potential now for many who achieve and have achieved a higher office is just huge …which has created career movers, rather than visionaries…a sad ‘progression’ for society and the common people, eh…

arista
20-09-2025, 02:30 AM
Not being funny but setting up a whole new domain (the one she posted is completely separate to the previous one from which all communication and information was posted) as a payment portal does smell a bit ... scammy?


Yes, people have sent £55 in.

They need to know if they can get a refund?
So far reports, they can not.

Cherie
20-09-2025, 07:40 AM
1966189173305458742

He thinks all the young men coming in should be put to work in the care industry...well like thats not a receipe for disaster at all is it

Cherie
20-09-2025, 07:42 AM
Unrelated snippets from the two letters.

https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6192&stc=1&d=1758211136

https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6193&stc=1&d=1758211152

Look at those names and she is surprised as a woman she is being shut out :laugh:

joeysteele
20-09-2025, 09:37 AM
It's starting to look more like a non starter for this project if this already in place division keeps going on.

Crimson Dynamo
20-09-2025, 10:25 AM
all they had to do was send one email..

:laugh2:

The Slim Reaper
22-09-2025, 11:35 PM
Do you think they should merge or partner with Polanski's Greens Slim?

Good question.

IMO, it's not really feasible for at least a decade.

firstly, "your party" is in danger of dying before it's really got off the ground. I think Zarah - who I generally really like, made a mistake and jumped the gun by announcing it's launch before things had really been worked out behind the scenes.

Unless they get setup really quickly, the enthusiasm and desperation for change will naturally look for a new home.

Then we have the greens, who are, in the current set up, a bit of a political throwback. The old green party has actually been a 2nd home for a lot of national trust/John Major tories, so I think it will take a while for that party to really switch over to a party with a fully progressive membership.

Although, maybe I've done a bit of a disservice to the party there, because Zack Polanski won with 86% of the leadership vote.

I don't think either party is comfortable enough in it's own skin, for a merger to happen. If we don't get PR, then the need to merge will be far greater.

MTVN
23-09-2025, 08:14 AM
Good question.

IMO, it's not really feasible for at least a decade.

firstly, "your party" is in danger of dying before it's really got off the ground. I think Zarah - who I generally really like, made a mistake and jumped the gun by announcing it's launch before things had really been worked out behind the scenes.

Unless they get setup really quickly, the enthusiasm and desperation for change will naturally look for a new home.

Then we have the greens, who are, in the current set up, a bit of a political throwback. The old green party has actually been a 2nd home for a lot of national trust/John Major tories, so I think it will take a while for that party to really switch over to a party with a fully progressive membership.

Although, maybe I've done a bit of a disservice to the party there, because Zack Polanski won with 86% of the leadership vote.

I don't think either party is comfortable enough in it's own skin, for a merger to happen. If we don't get PR, then the need to merge will be far greater.

Yes I've heard that, lots of comfy middle class folk who like the environment (especially when it can prevent houses being built) but don't really want to rock the boat that much

Oliver_W
23-09-2025, 09:08 AM
Yes I've heard that, lots of comfy middle class folk who like the environment (especially when it can prevent houses being built) but don't really want to rock the boat that much

They would be a lot easier to support if they were more single-issue about the environment, without chuntering on about trans stuff, immigration, and taxation.

Gusto Brunt
23-09-2025, 09:58 AM
How about The Socialist Loony Left Party. :p

arista
11-10-2025, 09:32 AM
Good on SkyNews
New report on Your Party

Zarah has said sorry for the previous fights.

Jeremy Corbyn stated
the £800,000 money they sent is all safe now
in the Bank.


Showed the
Your Party in a Hall.

arista
11-10-2025, 09:33 AM
Why was the sad BBC
not at that hall?

Oliver_W
11-10-2025, 10:27 AM
Why was the sad BBC
not at that hall?

Because no-one cares?

arista
26-10-2025, 08:56 AM
Green defectors become Your Party's first Scottish councillors

Yes it all helps them


https://x.com/BBCPolitics/status/1981788376442233122

arista
26-10-2025, 09:00 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/card_img/1981679581095464960/DWQXbJzy?format=jpg&name=small


Back on track

arista
26-10-2025, 09:13 AM
[firstly, "your party" is in danger of dying before it's really got off the ground.]

Rubbish Slim

Corbyn's party is getting councillors jump ship
all the time

arista
02-11-2025, 04:56 PM
Jeremy Corbyn MP
With the Reform UK Lady Lalah
Who is the Westminster Councillor (she was a Judge)
and a Conservative Councillor fella

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002lrwy/politics-london-02112025

30 mins
BBC1 London Politics was at 10AM Today

Oliver_W
02-11-2025, 08:18 PM
Gosh with that lineup I bet it was very productive.

arista
10-11-2025, 01:17 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G5Top7iWcAAwDBI?format=jpg&name=small

Your Party
rally in Leicester with Jeremy Corbyn
yesterday

https://x.com/ClaudiaWebbe/status/1987469151724564898

MTVN
10-11-2025, 02:09 PM
Your Party in Birmingham

1987667901009326372

arista
10-11-2025, 02:33 PM
Yes,
Jeremy Cobyn Seated

Possible Labour losing in some future Muslim zones