This new party arrives when Britain needs it most, holding the clear purpose of representing abandoned left-wing voters. With extremely high name recognition and no need to court the middle ground, Corbyn and Sultana can focus on issues such as Gaza, inequality and privatization. With only a few percentage points capable of changing the electoral map, Starmer and Labour must respond to this threat.
Corbyn's return is predictably unwelcome. A man who turned Labour toxic with anti-Semitism scandals and defended Hamas as "friends," now preaches unity. His chaotic launch, lacking even a name, reveals trademark incompetence. The U.K. faces debt crisis and economic decay, yet Corbyn offers failed 20th-century socialism: higher taxes and mass nationalization that would destroy Britain once and for all.