Jeremy Corbin has said that former Labor MP Zara Sultana announced that she was leaving the party, as she is leaving the party to co-in-laws a new leftist party with her.
The former-Ram leader congratulated Sultana for leaving his “royal decision” and said that she was “happy that she would help us make a real option”.
He said that “the democratic foundation of a new type of political party will soon take shape” but it was reduced by providing details who would lead it.
For some time, conversations have been underway under radar, which in a real political party coordinated by Corbin to turn a small group of independent supporters-gold MPs, which can field candidates in next year’s local elections.
But the BBC has been described as a question of leadership and the exact time of the announcement was not resolved when Sultana made her announcement on Thursday evening.
Some people behind the project wanted a democratic conference to decide the leadership questions.
On the left side of the party, some labor MPs have praised Sultana, but so far no one has said that they will join the new set up.
Labor MP Ian Lavari told the BBC world in one: “Perhaps she thinks that she has not left the Labor Party, but the Labor Party has left her.
“People are actually fed up with two party systems in relation to labor and in relation to conservatives.”
“And I think there is a big hunger for a leftist option for two mainstream parties.”
Responding to Sultana’s decision, Home Secretary Yett Cooper said that the MP had “always taken a very different view” on many issues “.
Defending the government, he pointed to NHS Waiting Times, additional neighborhood police officers falling and “as examples of real changes, pointing to expanding free school food that makes a real impact on people’s lives”.