Oliver Eagleton, an associate editor at New Left Review and author of "The Starmer Project," joins Rachel Godfrey-Wood, lead organizer at Momentum, and Joe Todd, founder of New Organisations Extraordinaire. They dive into how the left can reconstitute itself post-Corbynism. Topics include the potential for a new political party, the need for strategic coalitions, and the urgency of grassroots engagement amidst rising populism. There's also a discussion on the importance of labor unions and the vital role of activism in mobilizing disenfranchised voters.