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Corbyn sorry for 'confusion' as new party membership launched

Corbyn sorry for 'confusion' as new party membership launched

In a statement, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn acknowledged the "confusion" surrounding the launch of his new political party. Corbyn apologized for the "fraught days" the party has faced in its first week. The new party, named "Peace and Justice Project," aims to challenge the current political establishment. Corbyn stated that the party's goal is to "build a better future for all" and address issues such as inequality, climate change, and foreign policy. The launch of the party has been met with both support and criticism. Supporters believe it will provide a much-needed alternative to the mainstream political parties, while critics argue that it could further divide the left-wing vote. Corbyn emphasized the need for unity and urged people to join the party, stating that it is "open to all who share our vision for a more just and peaceful world."

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