Ex-Labour MP Sultana says she will set up new party with Jeremy Corbyn
A former Labour MP has said that she will set up a new party with Jeremy Corbyn.
Zarah Sultana – who had the Labour whip suspended last year – said she was resigning from Sir Keir Starmer’s party and would “co-lead the founding of a new party” with the ex-Labour leader.
In a statement posted on X, Ms Sultana, who represents Coventry South, said that the project would also involve “other independent MPs, campaigners and activists across the country”.
She said that “Westminster is broken but the real crisis is deeper” and the “two-party system offers nothing but managed decline and broken promises”.
Forming political parties has become very popular, but presumably Corbyn and Sultana aim to offer something different to "managed decline and broken promises." Hmm...
It may be an unfortunately obvious comment, but the best those two could offer is mismanaged decline and broken promises.
Or worse.
Yes, probably worse.
5 comments:
I don't suppose this female will do the decent thing and cause a re-election, where she can stand as a candidate for the 'Pro-islamic hate the Jews Party', thereby giving the locals the opportunity to show whether they agree with her policies, or not. Instead, she will show her hypocrisy by remaining as an MP, sucking on the taxpayer teat.
Penseivat
I've formed the Get Labour Forming Parties party. Find any two MPs over friendly towards each other, get them to resign, they take a dozen other MPs with them ... each party all for FPTP.
Penseivat - I'll toss a coin, heads says she doesn't seek re-election, tails says she decides against seeking re-election.
James - good idea, there are enough internal divisions to form dozens of ideologically pure parties.
They could likely offer deliberate wholesale destruction!
Tammly - but they'll call it something else.
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