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Your party has been hit by one fresh chaos after another MP Pulled out of the project led by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, Citing “hidden bias” against Muslim Male. Adnan Hussain also hit out at the “persistent infighting” in the group.
It comes as The party’s establishment has been marred by internal divisions.Including disputes over financing and Leadership,
Mr Hussain, the independent MP for Blackburn, said on Friday he was stepping down from the party’s “running process”, coming barely two weeks before the founding conference. liverpool,
He said he initially agreed to support the establishment of the party because he believed in “building a political home with mass appeal” and in “a force capable of challenging the rise of far-right rhetoric”.
But, in a statement published on
Mr Hussain said he was also “deeply troubled” by the way “some people” within the new party were treated, particularly Muslim men.
He said: “At times, the rhetoric used is disturbingly similar to the very political forces the left claims to oppose.
“I saw aspersions about ability, dismissive attitudes, and language that at least concealed prejudice.”
He was one of six MPs behind efforts to set up the new political organisation, and before his departure Labor leader Mr… CorbynFormer Labor MP Ms. Sultan’s mother And independent MPs Shawkat Adam, Ayub Khan and Iqbal Mohammad are still included.
The foundation of the party has been damaged by internal divisions, This includes leadership, membership launch and what the party is called.
On Thursday, the independent coalition of MPs – which includes Mr Corbyn, Mr Adam, Mr Khan, Mr Hussain and Mr Mohammed – said Your Party was still attempting to recover money donated by supporters after Ms Sultana promoted a new membership portal that was later rejected as an “unauthorised email”.
He said that a “small portion” of the funds had been transferred to the official AAP party, but added that this was “insufficient” and demanded “the immediate transfer of all funds donated by supporters to set up a new party”.
In his statement, Mr Hussain said he “did not expect to be embroiled in very serious and damaging internal disputes over matters relating to organizational conduct and governance”.
He also said that he “wishes all the best to those who continue to work on this effort and hope that their hard work will yield the results they seek”, and that he would remain a dedicated member of the “Independent Alliance” parliamentary group.