
In less than a week, more than 500,000 people in Britain have put in their details to get involved in the formation of a new left party, after it was announced by former Labour MPs Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana on July 24.
Corbyn and Sultana鈥檚 announcement has left open the party鈥檚 governance and leadership structures, policy, alliances, election tactics, and even name for a forthcoming members conference, due within months, to decide.
Corbyn has argued for principled progressive politics as a veteran parliamentarian, and an unexpected Labour Party leader from 2015 to 2020. But his leadership was thoroughly white-anted by Labour MPs and the party鈥檚 apparatus, including from the current Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Soon afterwards, Corbyn was forced out of the Labour Party, but he re-won his Islington North seat last year as an independent backing Palestine solidarity.
Sultana had become a community organiser for Labour under Corbyn鈥檚 leadership before, at 25, being elected in 2019 in a Coventry seat. She soon made a name for herself for her anti-capitalist politics, but was suspended from Labor parliamentary membership last year after opposition to welfare cuts. She remained suspended as she hammered the Labour government for its complicity in Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza.
In early July, after the government tried and failed to cut disability support payments and then banned direct action group Palestine Action, Sultana resigned from Labour and previewed the new party鈥檚 formation.
Corbyn and Sultana had then, among other activities, taken part in a July 21 Zoom meeting of more than 1000 active unionists, which discussed the prospects for a new party.
Sultana spoke at length about the party announcement in a July 28 interview with independent news outlet Novara Media.
Sultana said she sees a 鈥渟heer appetite and desire for something new鈥.
鈥淸Labour] in the year that it has been in power [has] seen a return to austerity,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey are worse than the Tories when it comes to arming a genocide.鈥
鈥淏eing able to take half a million people and more 鈥 on this journey to shape something truly transformative is so important [and] exciting.鈥
Sultana suggested a 鈥渞attled鈥 establishment media have 鈥渘ever seen anything like this 鈥 we鈥檙e saying this is a member-led party 鈥 and they鈥檙e going to shape everything that we do鈥.
Sultana was asked about taking on the poll-leading far-right Reform Party. Don鈥檛 mimic them, she said, which is 鈥渨hat the Labour Party have done鈥.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think the right has a monopoly on working-class anger. I think we need to harness that anger and show 鈥 that we can win in our communities up and down the country.鈥
鈥淲e have to provide a real alternative. We need to show that we will defend migrants鈥 rights and we will address people鈥檚 material concerns.鈥
鈥淭o me, the Labour Party is dead. It鈥檚 dead morally. It's dead politically and it鈥檚 dead electorally as well.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to take all the left and we鈥檙e going to win.鈥
Sultana discussed that the party 鈥渋s not just an electoral project鈥, but will build 鈥減ower in our communities鈥. She highlighted increasing union organising, rental campaigns, fighting food poverty and organising against domestic violence and sexual violence.
鈥淎rguments have been won around nationalisation, public ownership of utilities, around mass building of council homes, around wealth taxes 鈥 The majority already support them.
鈥淲hat we鈥檝e also seen is a mass movement of millions of people who look at this Labour government and see complicity in genocide in Gaza 鈥 so there is no turning back from that point.鈥