Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana have assembled a fruity bunch, says Patrick Christys

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Patrick Christys on Jeremy Corbyn's 'fruity bunch'
Patrick Christys

By Patrick Christys


Published: 24/07/2025

- 22:00

Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana announced the launch of a new political party...

Well today it became official...

Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana announced the launch of a new political party.


He spoke about child poverty, no money for the poor but money for war and rising household bills.

Then came a link to a page called yourparty.uk.

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Patrick Christys spoke about the 'fruity bunch' Jeremy Corbyn has assembled

But the launch immediately hit the skids because everyone thought it was called Your Party.

Left wing political journalists like Paul Brand, Reform's Zia Yusuf, even left-wing outlets like Politics Joe

But then Zarah Sultana says

"It's not called Your Party..."

The response of, 'well, what's it called then?' Has thus far gone unanswered.

Which MPs could join?

They could be ADNAN Adnan Hussein, Iqbal Mohamed, Apsana Behun, Shokat Adam, Ayoub Khan, Diane Abbott...

That would immediately mean the No Name Party has eight MPs.

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It's a fruity bunch. Jeremy Corbyn is dogged by the reality that he seems unable to call Hamas terrorists.

Diane Abbott has just doubled down on what many perceive to be anti-semitic comments

Iqbal Mohammed spoke out against a ban on cousin marriage.

Adnan Hussein reportedly once told a rally in 2014 - 'Let's make Israel burn'. Even if he's since acknowledge his words were poorly chosen.

Ayoub Khan was criticised for calling the Pakistani rape gang scandal a 'right wing narrative'

But the latest polling suggest the party will do very well, once they name it.

They would be in fourth place with 12 per cent of the vote, Labour would only have 19 per cent, so would the Tories. Reform...they'd be out in front on 31 per cent.

There we are - what do we make of this new party then?

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