Divisions in the ranks of British workers and calls for the establishment of a new party policy

London-London-London It seems that one year was sufficient to start the threats of the home frontBritish Labor Party He who returned to power after 14 years of waiting, as divisions have emerged on both sides of his political wings, which lost him the confidence of his closest voters to the right, and angered his popular bases and leftist deputies.

The Labor Party lives on a sharp debate over its ideological identity and the nature of its policies, after a controversy raised by the government’s plans to reform social welfare systems, and the party’s deputies refused to pass it in Parliament, forcing the British Prime Minister Care Starmer To make concessions to secure approval.

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Starmer is afraid of repeating the worst rebellion in the ranks of the deputies of his parliamentary majority since his arrival in power, in light of the expansion of his government’s plans for economic reform and the escalation of anger at its political decisions among the deputies of the far left, especially those related to the position on the Palestinian issue.

A week after a week of turmoil within the party, the workers’ representative, Zara Sultana, announced her resignation from the party and joined the independent representatives in Parliament, to participate alongside other political forces in establishing an alternative party that includes angry at the party’s policies.

The British parliamentarian said that the partisan bilateral system that dominates British policy provides only promises without achieving it, stressing that she is currently working with the leader of the former Labor Party Jeremy Corbin to lay the democratic foundations to establish an alternative movement.

The opponents of the political leadership approach accuse the Labor Party of suppressing the voices against its policies, as he faced the nine deputies, who voted by rejecting the government’s decision a few days ago. “Palestine Action” movement The protest and opposed its name with terrorism, warnings of expulsion and judicial follow -up.

The Labor MP, Lord Wallney, and the Government Adviser for Political Violence, re -warned the parliamentarians against expressing sympathy with the movement, if approved British Lords Council Next Thursday, it was banned as a terrorist organization, calling on the party’s leadership to deal strictly with every violator to expel it from the party.

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Break Mefan tis The independent deputy in the British Parliament is silent about its construction of the new party, and he said in a statement that “the real change is coming”, and that the government has failed to achieve the change that the British want, stressing the need to change the direction without delay.

The Labor Party suspended membership of its leader Korbin in 2020, due to accusations of anti -Semitism, before his re -election as a future deputy during the recent parliamentary elections.

Corbin formed a parliamentary coalition for independent deputies to support the Palestinian issue in Parliament, and called for an independent investigation to reveal the current government’s collusion in supporting the genocide war in Gaza.

Tony Travors, a professor of public policies at the University of London for Economics and Political Science, believes that any Walid political entity will be a gathering of angryness in the policies of the Labor Party leadership and those who are not satisfied with the approach of its leader Starmer, which is classified as closer to the right -wing movement than the workers’ left.

But the British political expert is asking about the extent of the new party’s ability to confuse political balances, and to create a rift at the base of the Electoral Labor Party, noting – in his talk to Al -Jazeera Net – that a coalition between the new party and the Green Party may lead to a real depletion of the electoral workers’ balance among the minorities and the Palestinian issue who feel resentful of its policies towards them.

The British Broadcasting Corporation revealed the results of an opinion poll on the extent of the popular acceptance of a party founded by Corbin, expected that the party will be popular among young people.

The results indicate the possibility of obtaining 10% of the votes, which will weaken the Labor Party with 3 points in any future entitlement, but it will negatively affect the Green Party, which will decrease its chances from 9% to 5%.

Challenge the populist right

The troubles of the Labor Party are not limited to its fear of losing the voices of the left, but also faces a threat from its right -wing wing, as the extremist populist reform party managed to win an unprecedented number of seats in the last local elections, competing with the Labor Party in many of its electoral strongholds, which he had controlled for 4 decades.

The Labor Party is accused of its tendency to adopt more right -wing policies in an attempt to attract the right -wing electoral bases and the rising of the Rising Popular Reform Party in the past months.

James Gells, the British political activist, and one of the independent municipal councils, believes that the British Prime Minister has deviated from the Labor Party far -right, which made it difficult to persuade his electoral base of his policies and ensure their loyalty, indicating the need for a new alliance of progressive forces that provides an alternative to those angry voices.

In an interview with Al -Jazeera Net, Gells adds that the attempts of the Labor Party to attract the voices of the populist right by flirting with policies stressing immigrants and supporters of the Palestinian cause will only end with another bleeding of the voices of its left base.

The far -right reform party achieved unexpected results during the last local elections, and extracted a wide number of seats that the Labor Party competed and stormed one of the workers’ strongholds by winning it during a sub -parliamentary elections to raise the number of its deputies in Parliament to five.

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Faraj pledged to end the partisan dualism system and win the upcoming (French) parliamentary elections

The end of the party dualism

The rise of the Popular Reform Party re -controversy over the ability of the two parties that ruled the British political pattern for a century to withstand, while its controversial leader vowed Nigel Faraj By ending the partisan dualism system and winning the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Political expert Travors notes that there is a state of partisan fragmentation floating on the British political scene and divisions in more than one direction that penetrates traditional political parties, translated in the recent local elections into a remarkable rise of the extremist populist reform party.

The increasing divisions within the Labor Party appeared to be a relief to Faraj, who commented on the news circulated about the intention of forming a new political entity to the left of the party, saying that the British Prime Minister, who is already facing worsening political crises, appears to be coming to worse crises in the next stage.

Commenting on the announcement of the American billionaire Elon Musk Its intention is to establish a new political party, Tony Travors believes that the two political systems in both the United States and Britain are in an unprecedented division.

The spokesman adds that the similarities between the two political situations in the two countries, despite the different ideological trends, are the crisis of suffocating alternatives within the political system, where the traditional parties have dominated the scene for decades, while the ongoing transformations in the popular electoral rules do not find a real reflection of them in public policies.

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