Corbyn and Sultana clash over new party membership
Summary
Former Labour MP Zarah Sultana has accused Jeremy Corbyn of running a "sexist boys' club" in the founding of a new political party. Disagreements emerged when a membership website launched without Corbyn's authorization, leading to conflicting statements and tension within the group.Key Facts
- Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn are working to start a new left-wing political party.
- Sultana accused Corbyn of excluding women in the party's decision-making process.
- A membership website launched offering £55 memberships without Corbyn's approval.
- Corbyn dismissed the membership website as "unauthorized" and is seeking legal advice.
- Sultana claimed over 20,000 people registered on the site, potentially raising over £1 million.
- Sultana's name was missing from a statement by other key party founders.
- The party has not yet been named or held an official conference.
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