Jeremy Corbyn at the inaugural conference of new political venture Your Party. Jeremy Corbyn has suffered a major blow after his new party’s rank-and-file rejected his bid to become its leader. Members of the new Your Party voted narrowly against having a single elected leader, opting instead for a collective model that put a committee of activists in charge. Corbyn had previously said he backed the “sole leader” model and would stand for the position. The collective model was supported by former Labour MP Zarah Sultana, who is engaged in a power struggle with Corbyn and his supporters. She said: Together, we’re building a new socialist party – radically democratic and powered by a mass movement. This party will be led by its members, not MPs.” A Your Party spokesperson said the vote “shows that we really are doing politics differently: from the bottom up, not the top down”. Related... Another MP Quits Your Party As Split In Corbyn's Left-Wing Group Deepens Your Party's Latest Fiasco Has The Disillusioned Left Looking In Just One Direction – And It's Not At Corbyn Chaos Within Corbyn's Leftwing 'Your Party' As Zarah Sultana Calls It 'Sexist Boys Club'