Transform (political party)

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Transform
Leader Collective leadership
Governing bodyTransform Council (TC)
SpokespersonsSolma Ahmed
Alan Gibbons
Fiona Grace
Founded25 November 2023 (2023-11-25)
Merger of Left Unity
Breakthrough Party
Liverpool Community Independents
People's Alliance of the Left
Headquarters5 Caledonian Road, London, N1 9DX
Ideology Eco-socialism
Democratic socialism
Progressivism [1]
Political position Left-wing
Colours  Pink
Website
https://transformpolitics.uk/

The Transform Party (also known as Transform Politics, or simply Transform) is a political party active in Great Britain. A merger of four political groups, the Breakthrough Party, Left Unity, the Liverpool Community Independents and the People's Alliance of the Left, Transform aims to build a new left-wing political party to challenge both the Conservative Party and the Labour Party.

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History

On 24 July 2023, Transform launched, with backing from Maia Thomas, who previously set up a Black Lives Matter group in Exeter. [1] The party claim to "fill a socialist void" left by Labour, as members believed it is moving "too far right" under Keir Starmer's leadership. [2] In August, they received support from trans activist, India Willoughby. [3] It was officially founded as a party on 25 November, where they held an inaugural conference. [4] In December, independent King's Lynn councillor Jo Rust confirmed that she had joined the party, [2] though still sits as an independent. [5]

Transform announced two candidates for the 2024 general election in Bishop Auckland [6] and Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor. [7]

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