BBC News, West Midlands
The Covantry Councilor has announced that she is resigning from the Labor Party.
Grace Lewis, 21, who represents the city’s Westwood Ward, was elected after the beating of the conservative councilor, the optimal councilor, assumed by 521 votes last year.
However, in a statement released on Friday, the politician said that she would now sit as an independent, and has promised Navantry South MP Zara Sultana and former labor leader Jeremy Corbin to help establish their new political party.
A spokesperson of the Labor Party said that they were working to give results for the British.
Lewis has said that she was dissatisfied with the policies of the Labor Party and “he failed as his failure to give real changes to the working class communities in the covantry, because he pledged”.
He said: “This is not a vote for those when I joined the labor party at the age of 16, and the change that did not take place for the change is not the change, for which people are worth it.
“Labor -led Covantry City Council has failed to stand for working people.
“When the workers fight for a civilized standard of living, the Labor Council responded by reducing the strike-breaking, unions-a very foundation that was established to protect the party.”
Addressing the claims made by the Labor MP of the Counselor Lewis, Mary Craig, Coventry East, he said: “Having a party of labor has not changed because it is not how you give results for British people.
“This labor government has secured historical trade deals with the US, European Union and India to save thousands of jobs in the car industry of Coventry.
“We are expanding free school food for half a million children, taking out 100,000 from poverty and we have increased the price of £ 1,600 to workers this year as we have promoted national minimum wages.
“It is a real action to improve the lives of families that work that people want to see in covantry, not the placard on picket lines.”
Last month, Corbin issued a joint statement with SultanaWho recently left Labor to become an independent MP, saying: “This is the time for a new kind of political party – one that is for you.”
In response to the launch, a source of a labor party said: “Voters have given their verdict on Jeremy Corbin’s LED party twice.”
In a statement, announcing a plan to form a new party, Corbin and Sultana vowed to fight injustice, such as hair poverty and Vishal Corporation, creating a “a fortune from the growing bill”, the government said “there is no money for the poor, but billions for war”.