Zarah Sultana: My Fight for Re-election

My fight for re-election will be tough. The establishment doesn't want socialists in parliament – and it's only through a people-powered campaign that I can win.

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Parliament wasn’t built for people like me. The buildings, the traditions, the rituals—if you went to an old private school or an Oxbridge college, maybe you’ll feel at home there; but if like me and millions of others you grew up in an inner-city, working-class community, it’ll feel pretty alien to you.

And in my two years as an MP, I’ve not exactly found it to be the friendliest of environments: From getting death threats in the post, to disproportionate heckles in the chamber (even from my own side). But while it wasn’t built for people like me—and even though it doesn’t serve our communities—I know mass, electoral politics is essential.

The parliamentary left can give voice to our communities, vote in their interests, and champion causes—from Palestine to Kashmir—that would otherwise be neglected. That is what I have been determined to do since I was elected as the Labour MP for Coventry South in December 2019: to be true to these principles and to represent my constituents.

So I believe it would be a grave mistake for the left to abandon parliament. But Tribune readers will know that the parliamentary left isn’t in good shape at the moment and being honest with you, I’m vulnerable too.

The seat I represent is hyper-marginal—my majority is just 401 votes—and at the next election, the Tories will throw everything at me and believe me, they’re going to play dirty. On their side, they’ll have press barons and billionaire donors. They’re not waiting around until the next general election begins. And so neither can I.

That’s why I am writing this article: to ask you to be part of my people-powered campaign to win again in Coventry South and to help me champion socialist principles in parliament.

Wherever you live, sign-up to join my team: from door-knocking in Coventry South, to online phone-banking and sharing social media content, you can make a difference. And if you can, please donate to help fund this work.

You won’t just be supporting my campaign—20% of all donations will go to Coventry Foodbank, so you’ll be helping to tackle poverty right now, while we work to end it once and for all as well.

Politics isn’t easy at the moment. It’s easy to despair. But we can’t admit defeat. Things can—and they will—change, but we need people in Parliament to fight for it.

That’s what I’ll always do. So today, join my campaign, donate if you can, and let’s get to work