Labour’s former leader, Jeremy Corbyn, will run against his own party in the U.K.’s snap election.
The veteran left-winger MP — barred from running for Labour again by successor Keir Starmer — took the plunge Friday and confirmed he will instead run as an independent in his London constituency of Islington North in the July 4 vote.
In a video posted Friday, Corbyn said: “I believe in democracy. I want our political parties to be democratic, but members of Islington North Labour have been denied the right to choose their own candidate.
“We have to stand up and say we’re not taking this anymore. We will assert our rights.”