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This misstep is especially notable considering Corbyn's past prominence as Labour leader and his influence within certain segments of UK politics and society. The new party appears to be positioned on the far-left of the political spectrum, potentially attracting voters from inner cities and the university-educated demographic that supported Corbyn during his tenure. The underlying aim seems to be appealing to voters dissatisfied with Labour’s perceived stance on Israel, among other issues, indicating a focus on a specific ideological niche.