Jeremy Corbyn, born on May twenty-six, nineteen forty-nine, is a prominent British politician and trade unionist, known for his long-standing commitment to socialist principles. He has represented Islington North as a Member of Parliament since nineteen eighty-three, initially as a member of the Labour Party until his expulsion in twenty twenty-four. Following this, he co-founded Your Party with Zarah Sultana in July twenty twenty-five, where he currently serves as the parliamentary leader.
Corbyn's political journey began in his teenage years when he joined the Labour Party. His activism spans several significant movements, including the Anti-Fascist Action and the Anti-Apartheid Movement. He was elected to Haringey Council in nineteen seventy-four and later became Secretary of the Hornsey Constituency Labour Party. His tenure as an MP has been marked by a consistent opposition to the Labour whip, particularly during the New Labour era, and a vocal stance against the Iraq War.
As the Leader of the Labour Party from two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty, Corbyn led the party through a transformative period, advocating for policies such as the renationalisation of public utilities and a more restrained military approach. His leadership saw a significant increase in party membership and a notable rise in vote share during the two thousand seventeen general election, although he faced challenges, including criticism over antisemitism within the party.
After a disappointing performance in the two thousand nineteen general election, where Labour's vote share fell to thirty-two percent, Corbyn stepped down as leader in April twenty twenty. His subsequent suspension from the Labour Party in twenty twenty was followed by his re-election as an independent MP in twenty twenty-four, where he won with a majority of seven thousand two hundred forty-seven votes. The formation of Your Party marked a new chapter in his political career, continuing his advocacy for leftist policies.