
Daily Politics from the New Statesman Inside the battle to lead Your Party
Dec 3, 2025
Megan Kenyon, a political correspondent and on-the-ground reporter for the New Statesman, discusses the chaotic yet hopeful atmosphere at the 'Your Party' conference in Liverpool. She details the internal struggles causing upheaval within the party, including the rise of the Green Party amidst their chaos. Kenyon shares insights on the organization's growth challenges, key power figures around Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, and the contrasting leadership styles that affect their future direction. The complexities of membership disputes and policy clarity are also explored.
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Movement Survived Chaos To Formalise
- Your Party survived chaotic beginnings to hold a real conference and create structures.
- That resilience shows grassroots energy can formalise even after organisational turmoil.
Greens Benefited From Left Fragmentation
- The Greens have benefited from the left's fragmentation and surged membership rapidly.
- Polanski's media-savvy, eco-populist pitch attracted disaffected activists who sought a clearer vehicle.
Ground Game Still Missing
- Your Party lacks the long-established local ground game that Greens and Labour have.
- Community groups could plug that gap, but scaling campaign infrastructure remains a major hurdle.
