Corbyn Attends Leftwing Party Meeting
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•Jeremy Corbyn addresses meeting on formation of new leftwing party
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Jeremy Corbyn addressed a meeting for a new leftwing political party named Collective .
Meeting was attended by Len McCluskey , Ken Loach and former independent candidates.
Organisers said they hoped the party would act as an incubator for future leaders.
They said it would aim to contest seats at the next general election and be a counterweight to Reform.
Former Labour MP George Galloway launched his Respect party in the aftermath of the Iraq war .
He briefly won a seat at the Rochdale byelection, which he lost at the general election.
Fitzpatrick , who was previously a Labour councillor and has stood as an independent, said the movement would take time to launch.
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