
Jeremy Corbyn has insisted that Your Party is united after a turbulent first few months marred by infighting and division with his co-leader, Zarah Sultana.
Speaking at the party’s first conference in Liverpool, he said the party had now come together “because division and disunity will not serve the interests of the people that we want to represent”.
The former Labour leader said: “Last night here in Liverpool, we had a number of events on and Zarah (Sultana) spoke at a great rally, and I very happily and proudly sent a message to that rally – and I was grateful that it was read out to that rally – of support and solidarity.
“I was at a poetry and music event at the Black E, and Zarah sent a message to that.
“As a party, we’ve got to come together and be united because division and disunity will not serve the interests of the people that we want to represent. So that’s the basis on which we launch the party now.”
His statement follows a turbulent first few months for the party fraught with internal division as Mr Corbyn and Ms Sultana’s dispute led to a botched membership launch and threats of legal action.
Ms Sultana complained she had been subjected to a “sexist boys’ club” after supporters were invited to officially sign up and give the party financial backing. But Mr Corbyn described this as an “unauthorised email” and just hours later warned people in a statement posted on social media not to sign up via the link.
The former Labour leader called for a “membership oversight committee” to “steward” the establishment of Your Party branches, and said he wanted to see control of the party given to its members “as soon as possible”.
He went on to turn his criticism to his former party, as he countered the way he and Ms Sultana were running Your Party with the “top down” nature of Labour.
“I’ve had enough of top down parties. I spent a lifetime in the Labour Party, mostly fighting Labour Party bureaucracy. I don’t want to repeat that in Your Party. I don’t want to repeat that experience.”
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