Zarah Sultana said she will call off legal action announced as part of a bitter feud at the top of her new hard-left party with Jeremy Corbyn.
The MP on Sunday acknowledged people felt 'demoralised' after the row over her push for members to sign up to Your Party, the political outfit she established with Mr Corbyn.
Ms Sultana, who had claimed she faced a 'sexist boys' club', said she was 'determined to reconcile' and was in talks with Mr Corbyn.
'For the sake of the party, and as an act of good faith, I will not be pursuing legal proceedings despite the baseless and unsubstantiated allegations against me,' she wrote in a statement posted on X.
'I know many people are feeling demoralised - I share that feeling. We find ourselves in a regrettable situation, but my motivation has always been to ensure the collective strength of our movement, put members first and build the genuinely democratic conference and socialist party we so urgently need.











