UK Politician Sees Path to Power Through New Party
Zarah Sultana, a newly formed party politician, aims to surpass Labour in her quest for power. In an interview on BBC's Political Thinking podcast, Sultana confirmed that her organization, known as Your Party, is working towards replacing Labour.
Sultana emphasized the importance of securing state power and winning elections in order to genuinely improve people's lives. This entails implementing nationalization, providing secure employment opportunities, and constructing council homes.
Despite the party's turbulent beginnings, marked by disagreements over leadership, finances, and its name, Sultana remains resolute in her goal. The organization has recently engaged in a dispute with some of its founders, seeking to recover Β£800,000 in unpaid donations.
Sultana also commented on Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, labeling him as "fascist" due to his party's stance on trade union rights and racism. Her remarks sparked a heated response from the Reform UK spokesperson, who advised Sultana to revise her vocabulary or acquire a dictionary.
Zarah Sultana, a newly formed party politician, aims to surpass Labour in her quest for power. In an interview on BBC's Political Thinking podcast, Sultana confirmed that her organization, known as Your Party, is working towards replacing Labour.
Sultana emphasized the importance of securing state power and winning elections in order to genuinely improve people's lives. This entails implementing nationalization, providing secure employment opportunities, and constructing council homes.
Despite the party's turbulent beginnings, marked by disagreements over leadership, finances, and its name, Sultana remains resolute in her goal. The organization has recently engaged in a dispute with some of its founders, seeking to recover Β£800,000 in unpaid donations.
Sultana also commented on Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, labeling him as "fascist" due to his party's stance on trade union rights and racism. Her remarks sparked a heated response from the Reform UK spokesperson, who advised Sultana to revise her vocabulary or acquire a dictionary.