Your Party: The New Socialist Party UK and What It Actually Wants

Your Party: The New Socialist Party UK and What It Actually Wants

You've probably seen the red and cream triangles popping up on your social feeds or heard the whispers about a "new socialist party UK" finally getting off the ground. Honestly, it’s been a bit of a chaotic birth. For years, people on the left have been practically begging for a "Corbyn party," and in late 2025, they finally got it—sort of.

It isn’t called the Corbyn Party, though everyone knows he’s the face of it. The official name is Your Party. It was registered with the Electoral Commission on September 30, 2025, after a summer of hype, some very public arguments, and a website launch that reportedly saw 500 people signing up every minute. If you found value in this piece, you should look at: this related article.

But what is it, really? Is it just a "Labour 2.0" for people who still miss 2017, or is it something actually new?

Why Your Party is Rattling Westminster

Basically, the whole project was sparked by Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn. Sultana, the MP for Coventry South, and Corbyn, the veteran independent MP for Islington North, officially invited people to join this "new kind of political party" in July 2025. They’re tapping into a very specific kind of anger. You've got a lot of people who feel like the current Labour government under Keir Starmer has drifted way too far to the right, leaving a massive gap on the left. For another perspective on this story, see the recent update from Reuters.

The numbers are pretty wild. By the time they held their first conference in Liverpool in November 2025, the party claimed over 55,000 paid members. That’s more than some established parties that have been around for decades.

A messy start

It hasn't been smooth sailing. Just before the founding conference, there was a massive row. A bunch of people were expelled because they were also members of other far-left groups like the Socialist Workers Party. It got so heated that Zarah Sultana actually boycotted part of the conference on a Saturday in protest. People were worried the party would collapse before it even started.

But it didn't. They ended up voting on a "collective leadership" model instead of just having one big boss at the top. It’s a gamble. Most UK parties rely on a single charismatic leader to win over the media, but Your Party wants to be "bottom-up."

The Manifesto: What They Actually Believe

If you’re looking for a "New Socialist Party UK" platform, it’s basically the 2017 and 2019 Labour manifestos but on steroids. They aren't interested in tinkering around the edges.

They want:

  • Total Public Ownership: We're talking rail, mail, energy, and water. Sultana has even mentioned looking at banking and major construction industries.
  • Wealth Taxes: A massive focus on taxing the super-rich to fund the NHS and public services.
  • Anti-War Stance: A total stop to arms sales to Israel and a very vocal "free Palestine" policy.
  • Trans Liberation: They passed a motion at conference explicitly committing to fighting for trans rights, which set them apart from some of the more "gender critical" debates in other parties.
  • Workers' Wage: There was a huge push for their MPs to only take home the wage of an average skilled worker, though this specific rule had some technical hiccups during the voting process.

The 2026 Strategy: Where Do They Go From Here?

The big test is coming up fast: the May 2026 local elections. This is where the rubber meets the road. It’s one thing to have 50,000 members chatting on Discord; it’s another thing to actually win a council seat in a rainy town in the Midlands.

The party is already talking to the Green Party and various independent groups. They don't want to split the "progressive" vote, but they also want to prove they can beat Labour in working-class heartlands. They’ve already got about 28 councillors across the country who defected from other parties or won as independents and then joined up.

Can it actually work?

Look, the UK's "First Past the Post" system is brutal for new parties. Just ask Reform UK or the Lib Dems. However, Your Party isn't just trying to win seats; they’re trying to build a "socialist bloc." They want to be on the streets, at the picket lines, and in the community centers, not just in the House of Commons.

Some critics say it’s just a "Corbyn fan club" that will fade away once he retires. Others, like columnist Andy Beckett, have noted that it’s striking a nerve because it feels authentic to a generation that feels totally priced out of life.

How to Get Involved or Keep Track

If you're curious about where this goes next, here is how the movement is actually functioning on the ground right now:

  • Check Local Branches: The party is currently setting up autonomous branches. If you want to see if they’re real, look for "Your Party" or "YP" meetings in places like Liverpool, Manchester, or North London.
  • Watch the Independent Alliance: In Parliament, look at what the "Independent Alliance" of MPs is doing. While Corbyn sits as an independent, his actions and votes are the de facto policy of the party.
  • The May 2026 Elections: Keep an eye on candidate lists for your local council. If you see a candidate with a red triangle logo, that’s them.
  • Policy Participation: Unlike the big parties, they’re still letting members submit amendments to their "founding statement." If you’re a member, you actually get a vote on what the party stands for.

The reality is that Your Party is currently the largest socialist organization the UK has seen in about 80 years. Whether that translates into real political power or just remains a very loud protest movement is what 2026 is going to decide. It's a high-stakes experiment in whether you can build a party from the "bottom up" without it immediately falling apart from internal drama.

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Mason Green

Drawing on years of industry experience, Mason Green provides thoughtful commentary and well-sourced reporting on the issues that shape our world.