The left movement is reacting with horror to the factional battle between Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana – or more accurately between some of those in each Your Party camp – when there should be no camps in the first place and there is certainly no room for egos or control-building.
Your Party: open warfare
The move to open warfare, apparently over the desire of some apparatchiks for control of data, voting and decisions, has mortified a million or more people who saw Your Party as the best chance of defeating the fascism into which Keir Starmer, the Tories and Reform are dragging the UK. That sense of appalled disgust has seen some give up on the whole thing and join the Greens – who now have more than 73,000 members:

Many more, however, still want it to work – but their disgust at the factional in-fighting and the excess of ego and control-freakery is just as great. One working-class socialist wrote a comment that was typical of hundreds sent to or seen by Skwawkbox:

The sentiment was mirrored again and again, along the lines of the comments below:

The far-right in and outside the Labour party were, of course, making hay out of the chaos – and rather than learning and working to put it right, both sides seem to be escalating further – including Corbyn’s team reporting Sultana to the Information Commissioner – while blame is flung in all directions:



The damage this is causing is incalculable and unforgivable, while the fascists we are supposed to be fighting buy popcorn.
Sort. Yourselves. Out.
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To be successful, Your Party needs to emerge as a serious challenger to Reform. It can only do so by being a pro-working-class party, which means understanding what drove the working class to the right, learning the lessons and not repeating those mistakes. It must also take a hard stance in defence of all the oppressed.
Your Party activists need to put the organisational bickering and turf wars to the side and provide real answers to the hard questions polarising Britain: immigration, rising ethno-nationalism, anti-trans hysteria, foreign policy, and the state of the economy. A failure to provide working-class solutions to these problems will guarantee the failure of the new party, turning the left into an even bigger joke, which will only strengthen the right. In short, Your Party needs to win the workers!
What is Karie Murphy bringing to the party, her campaigning skills?
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We see you, SteveH! Should’ve changed your icon.
For unaware Canary readers, this guy’s a troll. Steer well clear & don’t engage.
timfrom – Do you think that the involvement of Karie Muephy and Seamus Milne at the head of ‘Your Party’ is a positive and if so why?