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jeremy corbyn And Zarah Sultana Has revealed the options under consideration for the new name of his political party, currently known as “Aapki Party”.
after Months of indecision and confusion over the name of the partyIts members will use this weekend inaugural conference in liverpool To vote on multiple options.
These include four options: Your Party, Our Party, Popular Alliance, and For Many.
This comes after the crisis party earlier this week Refused to be a co-leader, following a series of public controversy between Mr Corbyn And Ms. Sultana.
At this weekend’s convention, members will vote on a new leadership model for the party, with options including supporting a “collective leadership model” or a single leader.
But in the long run, your party Consideration could be given to bringing back the option of co-leaders, with a member-led review of leadership structures exploring options for deputy-leadership, co-leadership and relationships with the party leadership in Wales and Scotland once the party is established in each nation.
It comes after a tumultuous first few months for the party, which saw internal divisions, a row between Mr Corbyn and Ms Sultana result in a poor membership start and threats of legal action.
Ms Sultana complained that she had been made the victim of a “sexist boys club” after supporters were invited to officially sign up and give financial support to the party.
But Mr Corbyn described it as an “unauthorised email” and warned people not to sign up via the link in a statement posted on social media just hours later.
To make matters worse for the party, two MPs who helped establish the organization have now left the party.
Last week, Iqbal Mohammed said in a statement that he had decided to leave your party and continue to serve his Dewsbury and Batley constituency as an independent MP.
It comes after MP Adnan Hussain said earlier this month he was stepping down from the party’s “operational process”, citing concerns about factionalism and “hidden bias” against Muslims.
He was among six MPs who helped establish the party, along with Mr Corbyn, Ms Sultana and independents Shawkat Adam and Ayub Khan.
Mr Hussain, MP for Blackburn, said earlier this month that he had initially agreed to support the foundation of Your Party because he believed in “building a political home with mass appeal” and “a force capable of challenging the rise of far-right rhetoric”.
But in a statement published on
This week’s conference – which will include speeches from both Mr Corbyn and Ms Sultana – will also include political debate around the party’s identity, including whether it should be clearly identified as socialist.