A LABOUR MP has resigned after 14 years and vowed to co-lead a “new party” with Jeremy Corbyn.
Keir Starmer rebel Zarah Sultana slammed “we are not going to take this anymore” as she blasted “Westminster is broken”.

Labour MP Zarah Sultana has resigned after 14 years[/caption]
The MP said she would be co-leading a new party with Jeremy Corbyn[/caption]
The MP wrote a statement on X which read: “Today, after 14 years, I’m resigning from the Labour Party.
“Jeremy Corbyn and I will co-lead the founding of a new party, with other Independent MPs, campaigners and activists across the country. Join us. The time is now.”
In a letter shared below, Ms Sultana told how she would be forging a new political party alongside ex Labour-chief Jeremy Corbyn.
She told how they will join together with independent MPs, “campaigners and activists” across the country.
In January this year Corbyn and his former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell were quizzed themselves by cops over a pro-Palestine rally.
Ms Sultana continued in her scathing letter how “the government wants to make disabled people suffer”.
The MP was suspended by the Labour Part for voting to abolish the two-child benefit cap earlier this year.
She also voted against the scrapping of winter fuel payments.
In response, Ms Sultana said “I’d do it again”.

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