Zarah Sultana has resigned from the UK’s Labour Party after 14 years to lead a new party with former Labour leader and independent MP Jeremy Corbyn.
“Today, after 14 years, I’m resigning from the Labour Party,” she said in a statement on Thursday evening local time.
“Jeremy Corbyn and I will co-lead the founding of a new party, with other Independent MPs, campaigners and activists across the country.”
Sultana cited the Starmer government’s support for Israel’s war on Gaza as a reason for leaving, saying that “this government is an active participant in genocide. And the British people oppose it.”
They could win enough votes to force the main party to have to form a coalition like the LibDems did in 2010 though - and then force through P.R.
But with the right vibes a populist movement could of course win outright. Coalition with the Greens and SNP while picking up a few defectors from the LibDems in a pinch.
Honestly, I’m sick of voting tactically. It just means that instead of running towards fascism, we inch towards it instead every election.
I’m voting Green or Corbyn. Labour is not my party anymore.
I don’t mind Labour, it’s the current leadership that I’m upset about.
Labour have some really strong potential party leaders. If the Conservatives continue to be as pathetic as they currently are, and Reform continues to just have unhinged PR disasters every 5 minutes, it’s entirely possible they will get the chance to be Prime Minister.