Corbyn’s new party faces crisis as cofounder skips first day of conference

Al JazeeraSaturday, November 29, 2025 at 8:50:50 PM
  • Internal divisions within Jeremy Corbyn's new political party have intensified as cofounder Zarah Sultana opted not to attend the first day of the conference, citing concerns over potential expulsion. This absence highlights ongoing tensions and disagreements among party members.
  • Sultana's decision to skip the conference raises significant questions about the party's unity and future direction. The situation may undermine the party's credibility and effectiveness, as internal conflicts could hinder its ability to present a cohesive front to supporters and the public.
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