Sultana looks to 'reconcile' with Corbyn after party row
Summary
Former Labour MP Zarah Sultana aims to resolve disagreements with Jeremy Corbyn over their new political party. Sultana intends to move past previous accusations and continue discussions with Corbyn about the party's future. Both hope the party's upcoming conference will proceed as planned.Key Facts
- Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn are involved in forming a new political party called Your Party.
- Sultana has decided not to pursue legal action against Corbyn despite previous disagreements.
- They plan for the party's first conference to happen in November.
- Issues arose when Sultana promoted unauthorized membership sign-ups online.
- Over 20,000 people reportedly signed up for membership, causing controversy.
- Sultana accused the group of being a "sexist boys' club" and said she was excluded.
- The party's name is still undecided and will be voted on by supporters.
- The Information Commissioner's Office was notified due to concerns over data handling.
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