‘Your Party’ is either an interim name or just the working group name, not totally clear which. Anyway, thought it would be of interest.

EDIT: Yeah, it’s not registered with the Electoral Commission, so it’s not yet a political party, but it’s run by the Peace and Justice Project, which is Corbyn’s existing vehicle.

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    Pretty sure they did it one a day, it was a strategic way to undermine confidence. The failure was because Corbyn didn’t step down.

    Media wouldn’t say independents are on board if they are not. They use sources and verify for a reason. What I’m referring to is others that will likely join. Abbot and McDonald likely will at some point. But they will wait so it doesn’t look like a left project and appeals to soft left folk. 4/5 suspended members of Labour might be a possibility. Then you have the Socialist Campaign Group. There is likely 20 names that could join. Burgon, RLB, Slavery etc. There is still plenty of momentum that could be generated. Many Soft Left rebels from Labour not happy with Tory lite might even consider this.

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      On 26–29 June 2016, 21 members of the Shadow Cabinet resigned from the frontbench.

      That’s twenty-one resignations over four days, so not one a day.

      I don’t think the rest of your comment is relevant. I accepted that the ‘fully supportive’ quote was accurate at the outset, so clearly I’m not questioning the media’s reporting. I’m just saying it’s not clear what will happen next - because it isn’t - and simply observing that they’ve yet to say anything about it outside of this comment which comes from ‘a source close to Corbyn’, not from the MPs. The rest of your comment is speculation. It may all come true, yes, and I wouldn’t even be particularly surprised if it did. But it also may not.