Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has been involved in discussions about the creation of a new political party named 'Collective'. Aimed at countering what its backers perceive as a rightward drift within the Labour Party and the rise of figures like Nigel Farage, this initiative seeks to establish a significant left-wing presence in UK politics.
The meeting, which also saw participation from notable figures such as former Unite general secretary Len McCluskey, highlighted ambitions for Collective to become a major force, potentially rivaling the membership size and poll levels of Reform UK.
This move signals a significant moment for the left in the UK, as it attempts to realign and consolidate its base in response to current political dynamics.
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Jeremy Corbyn addresses meeting on creation of new left-wing party
FORMER Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has reportedly addressed a meeting for a new left-wing political party. The event saw discussions about the formation of a new party called Collective and was also attended by former Unite general secretary Len McCluskey, The Guardian reports.
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