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  1. Necessary-Product361 on

    “false allegations and smears made against me”, so he is saying he isn’t a transphobic landlord?

  2. I would love to see the party succeed but frankly the only thing they seem to have in common is Gaza, on every other topic these MP’s tend to have very conservative views which isn’t a surprise

  3. I thought this was just going to be a Change UK wet fart but its so much better. Absolute cinema

  4. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

    “The Dewsbury and Batley MP said British politics needed “a genuine, inclusive force for positive change” and expressed the hope that Your Party could fulfil that role.

    Mohamed’s departure comes a week after Blackburn MP Adnan Hussain said he would be “stepping away” from Your Party, citing a “toxic” culture towards “Muslim men”.

    Also – Sultana is hosting what is being billed as “Zarah’s eve of conference Your Party rally” before the event kicks off.”

    I personally wouldn’t consider cousin marriage to be an inclusive force or a way to strengthen family ties, but then I’m not Iqbal Mohamed.

    That said, I can’t wait to see the outcome of this, which is looking increasingly more like it’ll be the Sultana Party conference.

  5. “he’s behind you!!!”

    “Oh no he isn’t”

    “Oh yes he is….wait, you’re right”

  6. Gave up on Your Party several public fights/flouncings ago. Utter waste of time.

    Joined the Greens instead.

  7. appletinicyclone on

    Greens are doing well but they have a single key stone and point of failure which is Zach Polanski

    Peoples interest in the greens relies entirely on him and If you didn’t have him there the interest would evaporate as more light would focus on the kooky policies (anti NATO and anti nuclear at a time when both are perilously needed) rather than the good bits (focus on better welfare and investment across the UK, using wealth tax as a generator )

  8. Strict_Counter_8974 on

    Can’t believe this, radical Islamism and extreme identity politics seemed like such a good match!

  9. Joining up with the independent MPs who were running solely on Gaza was a strange choice. I don’t think it surprised anyone when these men turned out to be more conservative than Corbyn et al.

  10. Haven’t they come up with a name yet? Probably better get a move on or it might die nameless

  11. Cool, I am not quite sure how we ended up with right wing MPs larping as left wingers because they both happen to hate some of the same people, including their own constituents.