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Nigel Farage breaks silence on new Corbyn-Sultana leftwing party

“They’ll take 10% of Labour’s vote,” said one Reform figure.

Bill Curtis by Bill Curtis
2025-07-03 21:52
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Nigel Farage has broken his silence after Zarah Sultana announced a new socialist alternative party with Jeremy Corbyn.

The Reform UK leader has used the landmark announcement to attack Keir Starmer.

Writing on X, Farage said: “If you thought Keir Starmer was having a bad week, it just got a whole lot worse”.

While revealing her new party, Sultana, who lost the Labour whip a year ago, stated: “In 2029, the choice will be stark: socialism or barbarism. Billionaires already have three parties fighting for them. It’s time the rest of us had one.”

Was at the Spectator summer party this evening and when the story broke that Sultana and Corbyn are starting a new party of the left there was a cheer from some of the Reform figures. “They’ll take 10% of Labour’s vote,” said one. https://t.co/YGSLhgzJuJ

— Beth Rigby (@BethRigby) July 3, 2025

Is Nigel Farage right about Corbyn’s new party?

A recent poll by More in Common revealed a new left political party could secure 10 per cent of the vote, primarily taking votes from Keir Starmer’s Labour as well as the Greens.

With the new party factored in, Reform would lead on 27 per cent, with Labour and the Tories on 20 per cent each.

The announcement could compel Sir Keir’s chief strategist, Morgan McSweeney, to now engage in a battle on two fronts. Currently, Labour’s attention is entirely on attracting the small fraction of Reform and Conservative voters who could potentially be convinced to support Labour.

In a statement on X, the Coventry South MP said: “Today, after 14 years, I’m resigning from the Labour Party. Jeremy Corbyn and I will co-lead the founding of a new party, with other Independent MPs, campaigners and activists across the country.

“Westminster is broken but the real crisis is deeper. Just 50 families now own more wealth than half the UK population. Poverty is growing, inequality is obscene and the two-party system offers nothing but managed decline and broken promises.

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“A year ago, I was suspended by the Labour Party for voting to abolish the two-child benefit cap and lift 400,000 children out of poverty. I’d do it again. I voted against scrapping winter fuel payments for pensioners. I’d do it again.

“Now, the government wants to make disabled people suffer; they just can’t decide how much. Meanwhile, a billionaire-backed grifter is leading the polls, because Labour has completely failed to improve people’s lives. And across the political establishment, from Farage to Starmer, they smear people of conscience trying to stop a genocide in Gaza as terrorists.

“But the truth is clear: this government is an active participant in genocide. And the British people oppose it. We are not going to take this anymore.

“We’re not an island of strangers; we’re an island that’s suffering. We need homes and lives we can actually afford, not rip-off bills we pay every month to a tiny elite bathing in cash. We need our money spent on public services, not forever wars.

“In 2029, the choice will be stark: socialism or barbarism.

“Billionaires already have three parties fighting for them. It’s time the rest of us had one.”

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