On Thursday evening, East-Labber MP Zara Sultana announced a plan to set up a new leftist political party with Jeremy CorbinTo target the government to “fully fail to improve people’s lives”.
“The Westminster is broken, but the real crisis is deep,” Ms. Sultana said, “Only 50 families now own more than half of the UK population”.
He promised to offer an alternative to “managed decline and broken promises” – but what would actually happen in practice? Here, Independent Westminster walks through what we know about the new leftist offering so far.
What is their mission? And do they have any policies?
Like -such as Sir Kire Stmper’s disagreement with the government increases Last week’s derogatory climb on Kalyan, Ms. Sultana is trying to offer a leftist option for today’s labor party.
While the group is still in its early stages and has not yet determined any clear policies, Ms. Sultana’s social media statement gave a strong indication of where the party’s priorities would be lies.
His leading mission, Ms. Sultana, suggested, to provide an alternative to labor, reforms and toris, claiming that he was fighting for billionaires.
As a result, we can expect that he could emphasize on tackling poverty, given that Ms. Sultana suspended her to vote for the first two-child profit hats, and later voted against scrapping the winter fuel payments for pensioners.
The MP also accused the government of “desiring people with disabilities” – indicating support for a welfare welfare state.
When it comes to foreign policy, his party is likely to insist on supporting Palestine, when he accused the government of being “active partners in the massacre”.
He claimed both Sir Keir and Nigel Faraj that “people of conscience are trying to stop a massacre in Gaza as terrorists”. It comes after a few days Ms. Sultana voted against a proposal to consider Palestine’s action as a terrorist organization.
But at the same time, he also said that the public wants more money “spent on public services, not wars forever” – indicating that it would support a reversal to promote the government’s defense spending.

Who is included?
While Ms. Sultana said that she will lead the party with former labor leader Jeremy Corbin, Many times The night reported that Mr. Corbin – who have been contacted for comment – did not yet agree to co -ease the project. He is not yet issuing a statement supporting the movement.
He said that the party would include “other independent MPs, campaigners and workers across the country”. It is likely to be made up of labor workers on the left side of the party, who has disillusioned with Sir Kir’s government, assuming that this reform has moved far as part of the UK’s danger as part of an effort to deal with the threat.
How much support they have?
It is very early to mention what kind of support will be in the behavior of Ms. Sultana’s party. Throughout the night, she was more than 14,000 sign-ups on her page.
More widely, the voting-the voting-exceeded voting-very common last month, asked the Janata before unveiling his party-how they would vote if a left-blow party led by Mr. Corbin emerged.
In the fictional scenario, 10 percent of the voters said that they will withdraw the party, three points from labor, four points from greens, one point from Lib Dames and a point from SNP. Labor was left with 20 percent support, neck and neck with tori, while the UK was at 27 percent.