How Jeremy Corbyn's new party plans to take on Starmer's Labour
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The Independent covers diverse critical subjects, including reproductive rights, climate change, and political developments, ensuring accessible journalism free from paywalls. Jeremy Corbyn is launching a new party aimed at challenging entrenched political power and appealing to dissatisfied Labour MPs amid party struggles in the polls. Corbyn's initiative seeks to establish a vibrant democratic movement that could reshape the political landscape. The potential shift may attract former Labour allies, offering them a choice between remaining with a faltering party or joining a new coalition for future elections.
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Jeremy Corbyn's new party hopes to tempt a number of his former comrades-in-arms to join as it attempts to seize on Labour's struggles in the polls.
The MP for Islington North has promised to build a democratic movement that can take on the rich and powerful in the form of a new kind of political party.
The pitch to current Labour MPs will suggest that they can stick with Sir Keir Starmer and a stumbling Labour party and lose their seat or join Corbyn's new group and save it.
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