Welcome To Your Party in Hounslow: Uniting Communities for Change

This is your new website for Your Party in Hounslow.

Your Party is the new party in the process of being set up by Jeremy Corbyn MP and Zarah Sultana MP. Already 850,000 people nationally have registered interest in the party. 

We are the Hounslow local group for the Party, we are meeting regularly and are about to commence public activities. We anticipate that there are up to 3,000 potential members registered who live in Hounslow and we hope to meet with you as soon as possible

Your Party is a grass roots movement to shift power to the many, not the few. 

This Labour Government is stoking disillusionment and division between ordinary people. The far right are taking advantage of this failure to listen and to provide the basics that we need for a decent life.

  • Our public services are being sold off, bled dry for profit
  • Our young people cannot afford a home
  • The real value of our wages is going down
  • Child poverty is rising
  • Racism and division are being deliberately stoked
  • And while people struggle, the government backs genocide in Palestine and spends billions on war – not on its own people.

Your Party believes it is time to stop blaming immigrants – and to start taxing the obscene profits of the rich.

  • Let’s reclaim our voice, our power and our future.
  • Let’s unite our communities
  • Tax the super-rich to build a more equal society
  • End the looting of public services by private profiteers
  • Bring the NHS, energy, water, rail and mail back into public hands so they serve our needs
  • Launch a massive programme to increase the availability of Council housing
  • Introduce rent controls to protect tenants
  • Stand up to fossil fuel giants wrecking the planet for profit

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