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By Tubby Isaacs
#99746
This is the chap The Guardian keeps commissioning to slag off Labour. Still, at least Yanis is onside with them. Are there many takers for "the Green Party except with more blatant tankyism"?

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By Yug
#99756
Finally, a serious blueprint for a party which will go nowhere.

If there really was any stomach for their kind of politics in this country the CPGB would have formed a government decades ago.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#99996
The "transphobic landlord" has been forced off the steering committee.

From what I saw of him, he's a standard supporter of single sex spaces, and could be accommodated within the Scottish and Welsh Governments. I don't know if I missed anything, correct me if I'm wrong. Your Party are surely going to have to accommodate these views, especially if they are making a special effort at mass Muslim engagement. Not to say of course that he and other should get a veto- I'd guess that members would vote for a pro-trans rights policy.

Perhaps having him on the steering committee was a mistake.

By Youngian
#99998
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Wed Nov 12, 2025 12:28 pm This is the chap The Guardian keeps commissioning to slag off Labour. Still, at least Yanis is onside with them. Are there many takers for "the Green Party except with more blatant tankyism"?

https://bsky.app/profile/slowcrush.bsky ... g7z52mys2w
His dad's Terry Eagleton, highly respected English literature professor with a long side career going off piste as a Marxist pundit.
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By Yug
#100000
Has he only quit the steering committee as reported by Tubby, or has he quit the party altogether? The Grauniad is reporting it as the latter

MP Adnan Hussain quits Your Party over ‘persistent infighting’

The leftwing Your Party spearheaded by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana has had a major split after another independent MP involved, Adnan Hussain, quit because of “persistent infighting and a struggle for power” in the organisation.

The departure of the Blackburn MP, who is secretary of the limited company behind Your Party, is yet another blow after renewed disagreements between Sultana and Corbyn, this time over the handover of membership levies...

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... infighting
...On Friday afternoon, Hussain said via X he had spent recent months reflecting on his role in an organisation he had believed would be based on “a commitment to equality, justice and anti-racism”.

He said: “Regrettably, the reality I encountered has been far from this vision. The culture surrounding the party has become dominated by persistent infighting, factional competition and a struggle for power, position and influence rather than a shared commitment to the common good.

“Instead of openness, cooperation and outward focus, the environment has too often felt toxic, exclusionary and deeply disheartening.”

Hussain condemned what he said felt like “veiled prejudice” in the way he and other Muslim independent MPs had been treated within the party, talking about “generalised accusations and offensive slurs”.

He also said he had not been prepared for the “very serious and damaging internal disputes” within Your Party over how it should be structured and organised...
It's the Grauniad. I can no longer trust that they're accurate in their reporting.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#100004
Yug wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2025 5:22 pm
It's the Grauniad. I can no longer trust that they're accurate in their reporting.
Or that they are reporting in good faith.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#100009
Yug wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2025 5:22 pm Has he only quit the steering committee as reported by Tubby, or has he quit the party altogether? The Grauniad is reporting it as the latter

Steering committee from what he says. Peter Walker (who's better than some at the paper) has been a bit unclear with his tweet.

I wonder if he's going to remain engaged though. Apart from Gaza, what does he have in common with lots of them? I noticed some of his social media and he seemed to be a fairly regular sort, listening to local employers etc. He might be better off carrying on as an independent local champion, while of course retaining his commitment to Palestine and (I expect) Kashmir.
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By Yug
#100010
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2025 7:05 pm
Yug wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2025 5:22 pm
It's the Grauniad. I can no longer trust that they're accurate in their reporting.
Or that they are reporting in good faith.
That's the other biggy, and the Grauniad does seem to be doing rather a lot of bad faith reporting lately.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#100013
Actually BBC says he's quit the party. Pretty strong words if he's just quitting the steering committee, but I don't know.
In his letter, Hussain said he had believed he was signing up to "building a political home with mass appeal" and "a force capable of challenging the rise of far-right rhetoric".
"Regrettably, the reality I encountered has been far from this vision.
"The culture surrounding the party has become dominated by persistent infighting, factional competition and a struggle for power, position and influence rather than a shared commitment to the common good.
"Instead of openness, cooperation and outward focus, the environment has too often felt toxic, exclusionary and deeply disheartening."
The Blackburn MP added: "I have also been deeply troubled by the way certain figures within the steering process, particularly Muslim men, have been spoken about and treated.
"At times the rhetoric used has been disturbingly similar to the very political forces the left claims to oppose. I witnessed insinuations about capability, dismissive attitudes and language that carried, at the very least, veiled prejudice."
By Youngian
#100024
The Blackburn MP added: "I have also been deeply troubled by the way certain figures within the steering process, particularly Muslim men, have been spoken about and treated.
"At times the rhetoric used has been disturbingly similar to the very political forces the left claims to oppose. I witnessed insinuations about capability, dismissive attitudes and language that carried, at the very least, veiled prejudice."

Did he cop a mouthful from Zarah for asking her to make him a cup of tea?
By Oboogie
#100055
Last I heard from Corbyn on the subject, he said he still favoured a two state solution. As one of those states is Israel, that makes him a Zionist in the eyes of those who think Palestine should be ethnically cleansed of Jews.
By davidjay
#100067
Wouldn't leaving that lot because of infighting and factionalism be like leaving Reform because they're a bit racist?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#100071
I see Adnan Hussain makes that point.

The lot who've forced him out only want Muslim support because they share some (though by no means all) of their anti-American foreign policy. If they think they can do without that, this is what they do.
By Oboogie
#100075
It appears that at least one of the causes for this latest drama is a proposed policy in support of trans-rights. To the surprise of no-one at all, followers of a religion which regards homosexuality as harem are not overly keen on trans people. I predicted this would be an issue when YourParty was first announced - I can't find the post so I'm denied a smug 'told you so' moment (maybe I posted it elsewhere?), the fact that the leadership failed to predict it tells us something.
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By Watchman
#100082
Oboogie wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 3:32 pm
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 3:27 pm Umm... 'haram' not 'harem' - classic Freudian slip?
Ooops, Classic Freudian Gym-slip! :oops:
Is that you, Andrew?
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