Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana's party, 'Your Party', is set to unveil its new name ahead of its first conference in Liverpool this weekend. The left-wing outfit, formed by the former Labour leader and Labour MP, has faced a tumultuous run-up to the event, with internal power struggles and disagreements over funding.
The 50,000-strong membership will get to vote on one of four options: 'Your Party', 'Our Party', 'Popular Alliance', or 'For The Many'. The decision is set to be announced by Corbyn himself on Sunday. Despite being temporarily dubbed 'Your Party' when it launched over the summer, the organisation has been marred by months of infighting.
Corbyn and Sultana have had a particularly contentious relationship, with disagreements erupting over how the party was launched and how funds raised from members should be handled. Two independent MPs, Iqbal Mohamed and Adnan Hussain, have already quit due to persistent power struggles and factional rivalries.
The Liverpool conference is being hailed as an opportunity for Corbyn and Sultana to iron out their differences and put forward a united front. However, some party members have been at odds with Corbyn over his past membership of the Socialist Workers Party, which has led to several having their membership cancelled.
Corbyn believes that the party's new name reflects its commitment to democratic socialism and mass mobilisation. "I am very excited to get this party started and begin the work of building a majority for real political change," he stated ahead of the conference. Sultana is more cautious, describing the party as 'rooted in and democratically accountable to a mass movement'.
On the agenda for the conference is the party's organisational strategy, programme, and leadership structure β with questions surrounding whether Corbyn should adopt a single leadership role or opt for a collective model.
The 50,000-strong membership will get to vote on one of four options: 'Your Party', 'Our Party', 'Popular Alliance', or 'For The Many'. The decision is set to be announced by Corbyn himself on Sunday. Despite being temporarily dubbed 'Your Party' when it launched over the summer, the organisation has been marred by months of infighting.
Corbyn and Sultana have had a particularly contentious relationship, with disagreements erupting over how the party was launched and how funds raised from members should be handled. Two independent MPs, Iqbal Mohamed and Adnan Hussain, have already quit due to persistent power struggles and factional rivalries.
The Liverpool conference is being hailed as an opportunity for Corbyn and Sultana to iron out their differences and put forward a united front. However, some party members have been at odds with Corbyn over his past membership of the Socialist Workers Party, which has led to several having their membership cancelled.
Corbyn believes that the party's new name reflects its commitment to democratic socialism and mass mobilisation. "I am very excited to get this party started and begin the work of building a majority for real political change," he stated ahead of the conference. Sultana is more cautious, describing the party as 'rooted in and democratically accountable to a mass movement'.
On the agenda for the conference is the party's organisational strategy, programme, and leadership structure β with questions surrounding whether Corbyn should adopt a single leadership role or opt for a collective model.