Amid hopes of a fresh start, Your Party organizers aimed to move past recent conflicts. During the founding conference, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn called for unity before a gathering of over 2,000 delegates. Despite rumors of disruptions, the event proceeded smoothly without any major incidents.
Corbyn emphasized the need to avoid division and promote solidarity within the party. However, tensions surfaced as former Labour MP Zarah Sultana expressed disappointment over recent expulsions and the exclusion of supporters from the conference. She stressed the importance of inclusivity and condemned what she called a “witch hunt.”
Following some initial confusion, Sultana eventually delivered her keynote speech, acknowledging shortcomings in the party’s establishment process. Despite criticisms, she celebrated the members’ decision to adopt a committee-based leadership structure over a single leader model.
As the conference concluded, Corbyn revealed the chosen official name for the party, “Your Party,” following a members’ vote. He reiterated the importance of working together and recognizing the impact of their actions on the broader community, urging delegates to embrace the new leadership model and foster unity moving forward.
The conference marked a significant milestone for Your Party as it navigates a different approach to leadership, signaling a potential shift from traditional political norms. The future success of the party will depend on its ability to uphold its principles and maintain cohesion among its members.
