❓WHAT HAPPENED: British Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) turned independent lawmaker Zarah Sultana is embroiled in a dispute over £800,000 (~$1.1 million) in donations to Your Party, which she co-founded with far-left former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Zarah Sultana, Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour MP Beth Winter, former Labour mayor Jamie Driscoll, and former South African politician Andrew Feinstein.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The conflict has been ongoing since Your Party’s registration on September 30, 2025, in the United Kingdom.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Zarah did not choose to become the sole director of MOU Operations Limited, but was prepared to take on this responsibility to ensure funds are transferred as quickly as possible.” – Spokesman for Zarah Sultana
🎯IMPACT: The internal dispute over funds has created a “low trust environment” and is affecting preparations for Your Party’s founding conference.
Zarah Sultana, a former Member of Parliament (MP) for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party who now sits in the House of Commons as an independent, is at the center of a controversy involving £800,000 (~$1.1 million) in donations for Your Party, a political group she co-founded with far-left former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. Sultana currently manages these funds through a company, MOU Operations, following the resignation of its previous directors.
The funds, intended for Your Party—comprised chiefly of far-left Labour outcasts like Corbyn and pro-Gaza Muslim politicians dissatisfied with Starmer’s Middle East policy—have not been fully transferred, leading to tensions within the party. Sultana has agreed to transfer £600,000 (~$790,000) in three installments, starting with £200,000 (~$263,000), but party sources are demanding the entire amount be paid immediately.
The dispute follows the party’s registration with the Electoral Commission on September 30. Sultana stepped in as the sole director of MOU Operations after the previous directors, including former Labour MP Beth Winter, resigned, citing concerns about governance.
Sultana’s spokesman claims she is conducting “due diligence” before transferring the funds, which are also tied up with MOU’s costs and liabilities. However, some within Your Party accuse her of using the funds for political leverage.
The controversy has affected the party’s preparations for its founding conference, with organizers expressing frustration over limited resources.
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