Corbyn in Malmö for left-wing gathering

Jeremy Corbyn joins the Organize! Movement Meetup conference in Malmö, where around 400 people from 30 countries gather to discuss socialism and democracy.

Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is one of the main speakers at the meeting held in Malmö. He expressed admiration for the city's bike lanes and bus connections and described it as clean and well organized.

Corbyn stressed the importance of the left presenting a vision for social security and justice to counter the rise of the far right. He also spoke about his suspension from Labour and the formation of the new party Your Party in 2025.

The conference aims to exchange experiences and strategies among parties, trade unions and social movements. Corbyn highlighted examples of historical changes that give him hope for the future.

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