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EXCLUSIVE: Sultana sources allege Corbyn’s slate will overturn Your Party conference decision

Maddison Wheeldon by Maddison Wheeldon
16 January 2026
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Today, Jeremy Corbyn announced his new slate ‘The Many’ ahead of elections for Your Party’s (YP) Central Executive Committee (CEC). Corbyn gave an outline of what members can expect from his new slate:

Exclusive: Jeremy Corbyn has announced his slate of candidates to decide the future direction and leadership of Your Party. @harriepw reports. https://t.co/KoHVgYnTBg

— Novara Media (@novaramedia) January 16, 2026

However, sources close to Zarah Sultana told the Canary:

It’s disappointing to see that Jeremy has failed to endorse Zarah as a candidate in the CEC elections, but she remains committed to building bridges and attempting to move forward in a unified fashion.

And, most alarmingly, those same sources made the allegation that Corbyn’s slate of candidates were allegedly asked to reverse the mandate of the members from the fledgling party’s inaugural conference:

It’s also concerning that candidates have reportedly had to commit to overturning dual membership – something that was voted for at conference.

Zarah is very clear that conference must be sovereign. Your Party must truly belong to its members.

Your Party at odds

When announcing his own slate, Corbyn said:

I want Your Party to unite our communities on the issues that affect people’s lives: rising bills, soaring rents, and grotesque inequality.

That is what it means to provide a real left alternative – one that stands up for the policies being demanded by millions of people across the country: public ownership, wealth taxes, rent controls, disability justice, environmental sustainability and an end to war.

By fostering a culture of inclusivity, diversity and collaboration, we can build a truly mass, democratic party that mobilises people everywhere. And we can finally build a society for the many, not the few.

Interestingly, Corbyn has been quoted by Novara as claiming that his slate is ‘our chance to get Your Party back on track’. That in itself would suggest that Corbyn feels the fledgling party has already lost its way.

And, sources close to Sultana were not impressed with Corbyn’s announcement of his own slate:

It’s not clear what The Many slate is actually advocating in terms of party structure and programme. The lack of concrete proposals is worrying – it seems likely that in practice it will stand for Labour-style political timidity and centralised control. Especially given some of the names on the list of candidates. It seems to be largely made up of councillors and current/former MPs, rather than reflective of the general membership.

And sources told us that Corbyn’s slate is missing something vital:

The Grassroots Left slate is founded on a list of concrete demands, which Zarah believes are essential to build a party capable of taking on entrenched power and transforming our society along socialist and anti-imperialist lines…Zarah is very clear that conference must be sovereign. Your Party must truly belong to its members.

Eyes open

When approached for comment, Zarah Sultana herself told the Canary:

I have been proud to work alongside Jeremy Corbyn in Parliament in standing up against inequality, injustice and war, and I’m proud to have endorsed him as a candidate in the upcoming CEC elections as part of the Grassroots Left slate.

That said, we must be clear-eyed about what is at stake in these elections. Either we build a democratic, member-led party with the confidence to defend socialist and internationalist politics, or we accept a model where decisions are concentrated at the top and members are expected to fall into line.

Sultana went on to outline the founding principles of the Grassroots Left slate. She states they are focused on empowering members to lead the party, which may point to the underlying source of tension between the two co-leaders:

The Grassroots Left slate is founded on a simple belief: this party should be run by its members, not managed from above by an opaque and unaccountable leadership class.

That means giving power to the branches and formally recognising them on day one and giving the full access to data which they’ve demanded for so long.

We don’t want another Labour 2.0 and that means no more witch hunts, we need to unite the left not divide it.

None of us should pretend that real change comes from Westminster alone. It never has. Lasting change is built collectively, through organised members shaping their own party and holding it to account. It’s socialism or barbarism and we must create a vehicle to deliver socialism.

Sultana’s response to the new slate further signifies that there are very clear ideological differences between the two co-leaders. Corbyn and The Many appear to be divorcing from the collective leadership model decided by members. It is hard to avoid the optics that he is seeking to take power away rather than work collaboratively with Sultana to empower communities, given the apparent move to row back on these radical decisions from conference.

Same old shit or radical change?

Both leaders have been clear that they face the same enemies. Wealth inequality, rising costs, oppression, injustice, and war all sit at the centre of their political focus. This shared clarity makes it easier to then see where they diverge.

Statements from both co-leaders suggest the key dividing line is whether the new party should be led by its members through devolved power, or follow tradition with a single, centralised leadership.

However, most concerning of all, only one slate appears intent to defy the democratic vote of Your Party members – and at this stage it’s firmly not Zarah Sultana’s.

Your Party has been contacted for comment.

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  1. Taxiarch says:
    5 months ago

    Corbyn “appears intent to defy the democratic vote of Your Party members”.

    Big statement. The evidence to support it is pretty thin: nothing from Zarah, beyond the remark that Corbyn represents “an opaque and unaccountable leadership class.”

    That is itself a substantial claim, but at present unevidenced.

    There are clearly differences, probably fatal, between Zarah and Jeremy and their people; but I remain sceptical as to what they actually are.

    Nevertheless, the rule as it stands to convert the party remains:
    “National Conference shall have powers to initiate amendments to the Party’s Constitution, which must be ratified in a vote by the whole membership. In the Party’s first year, a simple majority, defined as 50% plus one, shall be required to propose and ratify constitutional amendments.

    Thereafter, a two-thirds majority supermajority shall be required in order to be proposed and ratified. ”

    A supermajority to centralise the party and strip the membership of its centrality to decision making? Really doesn’t sound in the least credible either pragmatically or ideologically (unless you see Corbyn as a ruthless Bolshevik Leninist).

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  2. Gnu says:
    5 months ago

    “Zarah is very clear that conference must be sovereign. Your Party must truly belong to its members.”

    I was more than willing to give her a lot of leg room, for having the bravery to kick-start this entire process (Of course, SHE has never faced the full storm of the mass media, Establishment and State organs for years as Jeremy did).

    But now she is showing just how Trussian she is.

    How can a new Party “Belong to it’s members” when those members ARE MEMBERS OF OTHER PARTIES AS WELL?!?!

    Let me paint this in another light for those too dense. If the new YP local constituencies are deliberately infiltrated by far-right Reform members, what Zarah is saying is that “This is all fine and hunky-dory, and YP should have no means to remove these infiltrators”.

    It’s not hard to guess that Zarah feels her ‘base’ in the new Party comes from precisely these kind of dual-loyalty members. This is political narcissism dressed up as Idealism, that will be political suicide for the fledgling YP.

    Naturally, the politically naive Canary falls for it hook, line and sinker, like tweenies who believe everything they hear because they have NO POLITICAL EXPERIENCE.

    I am as concerned as many other members about a ‘top-down approach’, but this type of political naivete is FORCING that to happen. Conference should NEVER have approved this motion to begin with.

    The State (And foreign intel agencies) will infiltrate this party with everything they have got available, just as they have done the GPEW over the past decade.

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    • [email protected] says:
      5 months ago

      Pardon me, but didn’t Sultana arrive, telling Decision-Making Members that she was ‘a Your Party MP’ – indeed that she was ‘the first Your Party MP’? Then, as we all have from the public record, there were public, sexist, insults against the other Directors of the Party Company Steering Group, whe had welcomed her in.
      I believe, her open claim, that she was a Your Party MP, was either a bogus claim or it shows the depth of her ignorance about the Party, which she claimed to have joined. Your Party was setting right her unsigned email and the entirely dubious mess she had delibately caused to around 22,000 prospective Members, hijacking our protected, personal details, and Membership fees into an entirely different Company, than that of Your Party. And keeping both the personal information of around 22,000 and the funds paid, away from use for our Foundation Conference! I regard that as untrustworthy.
      Then, I hear, she hosted her unwarranted dual party mates in the posh hotel, the night before our Foundation Conference, presumably to plan out the disruptions, caused by she and they, on day one of Conference, knowing that by the rules, they had no right, either to be Members of Your Party, (because dual membership HAD NOT YET BEEN VOTED ON, BY THE LEGITIMATE MEMBERS), or to attend – AND VOTE – at our Conference, before we had a CEC in place and before we had taken any such decision. Her ongoing destructive acts, fresh out of openly zionist Labour, fill me with mistrust and despair. We need better than this.

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