With speculation growing about a Labour leadership contest in 2026, only a decisive break with the current direction – on the economy, foreign policy and migrants – can avert disaster and offer a credible alternative, writes DIANE ABBOTT
NATASHA JOSETTE, pictured, is a daughter of Malaysian communists and migrants to London, a Labour Party and Momentum activist, a 30-something single mother of two and co-founder of Momentum Kids.
“I was very much brought up with political demonstrations,” she tells me when we met at the Morning Star’s office. “My mum campaigned quite heavily here during the arrests in Malaysia. I remember being very little and being around people like Tony Benn and Jeremy Corbyn at demos.”
She didn’t really appreciate hanging out with such left-wing heavyweights at the time. It wasn’t until she’d amassed a massive student loan that she thought:
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