MP Zarah Sultana who was ousted from Labour announces she is starting new political party with Jeremy Corbyn
- Zarah Sultana resigned from Labour after 14 years to co-lead a new party with Jeremy Corbyn, supported by MPs and activists.
- Sultana resigned after being suspended for voting against policies like the two-child benefit cap and winter fuel payments, citing inequality and government involvement in genocide.
- Sultana criticizes Westminster as broken, citing that 50 families own more wealth than half the UK population and accusing the government of being an 'active participant in genocide' based on her statements.
- Markets reacted with a near 1% drop in the pound and rising borrowing costs after Sultana's resignation and new party support reached 10%, signaling political shifts.
- Sultana projects a stark 2029 choice between 'socialism or barbarism' as her new party aims to reform Westminster with support from MPs, advocates, and activists.
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Ex-Labour MP says she will set up new party with Jeremy Corbyn
Zarah Sultana had the Labour whip suspended last year.
·London, United Kingdom
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