A group of Hastings councillors said that they were “joining forces” with a new political group co-founded by Jeremy Corbyn.
Earlier this week, the Hastings Independents Group said that they had “formally joined” Your Party – a new political project announced last week by the former Labour leader Mr Corbyn and the Coventry South MP Zarah Sultana.
The two MPs said that their project – currently known as Your Party – was intended to lead to the formation of a new, as yet-unnamed, political party.
In its current form, the six-strong Hastings Independents group is made up of half a dozen councillors who resigned from Labour in December 2023.
They are the former council leader Paul Barnett along with Andy Batsford, John Cannan, Nigel Sinden, Mike Turner and Simon Willis.
In a statement on the group’s Facebook page, Councillor Barnett, the Hastings Independents leader, said: “It’s extraordinary – half a million people signing up in just days.
“This shows the country has been crying out for a real alternative.
“We saw the direction Labour was heading nearly two years ago.
“Since then, its increasingly centralised decision-making and lack of principled leadership has only deepened public disillusionment.
“People no longer see them as a credible force for change.
“In Hastings, stepping outside the party whip has allowed us to challenge bad decisions more freely from opposing the criminalisation of homelessness to standing with our Muslim communities in the face of local and global hostility.
“We’ve also championed democratic localism, giving residents a real say in shaping the town’s future.
“With Your Party gaining ground faster than both Labour and Reform combined, there is real hope again.
“We look forward to building strong alliances with trade unions, grassroots organisations and other progressive movements to shape a more equal, compassionate and accountable politics here in Hastings and across the UK.”