At their inaugural conference, organizers of Your Party aimed to move past divisive conflicts. Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn stressed the need for unity in his opening address to over 2,000 delegates. Despite rumors of disruptions, the event proceeded smoothly, avoiding the in-fighting that has plagued the party since its inception.
Corbyn emphasized the importance of coming together and working towards common goals, urging attendees to focus on building a society based on real socialism and social justice. However, tensions arose when former Labour MP Zarah Sultana criticized recent expulsions from the party, denouncing a culture of witch hunts. Her brief appearance outside the conference sparked confusion before she eventually addressed the audience the following day.
During her keynote speech, Sultana acknowledged shortcomings in the party’s establishment process and apologized for any disruptions. Despite criticism from unnamed party figures, members voted for a new leadership structure that diverged from the traditional single leadership model, opting for a committee of ordinary members until late 2027.
The conference concluded with Corbyn revealing the chosen name for the party, “Your Party,” after members’ votes. He stressed the importance of unity among delegates as they navigate a new leadership model, emphasizing the significant impact their actions will have on people across the country. The future success of the party hinges on their ability to work together effectively in this new political landscape.
