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Corbyn allies disappointed at row with Sultana over new party

Corbyn allies disappointed at row with Sultana over new party

Summary

Allies of Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are experiencing disagreements over forming a new political party. Sultana accused Corbyn of excluding her and managing a "sexist boys' club," while Corbyn stated that membership invitations shared were unauthorized. The new party, tentatively called "Your Party," has yet to be officially founded, and disagreements continue as each side makes different claims about the party's direction.

Key Facts

  • Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are in a disagreement over a new political party's formation.
  • Sultana accused Corbyn of excluding her from the decision-making process.
  • Corbyn called membership invitations unauthorized and advised cancelling any payments.
  • The new political group currently goes by "Your Party," although not officially named.
  • More than 20,000 people reportedly showed interest in joining the new party.
  • The party's membership funds are held by a company until a founding conference in November.
  • The UK's Information Commissioner's Office is reviewing the membership database issue.
  • Andrew Fisher, a former Corbyn aide, commented that the disagreement harms the party's credibility.
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