The Sunday Guardian

Too much anti-Semitism in Labour party

‘Jeremy Corbyn is now the figurehead for an anti-Semitic political culture, based on obsessive hatred of Israel and fake news that is doing dreadful harm to British Jews and to the British Labour Party.

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Jeremy Corbyn’s troubles with anti-Semitism in the Labour Party keep developing. Somehow anti-Semitism has thrived during Corbyn’s time as Leader of the opposition and recent related behaviour in the Labour community has seen Corbyn’s popularity ratings plummet. Last weekend under the banner of “Enough Is Enough”, hundreds of protestors demonstrat­ed outside Labour’s HQ in Westminste­r to show the strength of zero tolerance for anti-Semitism. On the stage comedienne and actress Maureen Lipman called Corbyn “malign”; Lipman vociferous­ly denounced her former party to the crowd and claimed Corbyn had turned her into a Tory.

The socialist award winning film director Ken Loach has since demanded that all the Labour MP’s who had remonstrat­ed during the rally against antiSemiti­sm be deselected or in his words “kicked out”. These include senior Labour moderates such as John Mann, Luciana Berger, Chuka Umuna, Liz Kendall, John Woodcock and Stella Creasy.

In March, The Board of Deputies of British Jews and The Jewish Leadership Council wrote to Labour in an open letter “We conclude that he (Corbyn) cannot seriously contemplat­e anti- Semitism, because he is so ideologica­lly fixed within a far left worldview that is instinctiv­ely hostile to mainstream Jewish communitie­s…. Jeremy Corbyn is now the figurehead for an anti- Semitic political culture, based on obsessive hatred of Israel, conspiracy theories and fake news that is doing dreadful harm to British Jews and to the British Labour Party. Jeremy Corbyn is the only person with the power to demand that it stops. Enough is enough.”

Jeremy Corbyn has acknowledg­ed “pockets” of anti- Semitism within his party, and he responded “I am committed to mak- ing our Party a welcoming and secure place for Jewish people. Zero tolerance for anti-Semites means what it says, and the Party will proceed in that spirit…The battle against anti- Semitism should never become a party political issue. It must unite all of us if we are both to honour the memory of the victims of the bestial crimes of the 20th century and build a future of equality and justice for all. In that spirit, I must make it clear that I will never be anything other than a militant opponent of anti- Semitism. In this fight, I am your ally and always will be.”

But since then Corbyn has attended a Passover celebratio­n with a left-wing radical group named Jewdas, known to be hostile to mainstream Jewish communitie­s. Corbyn has also been exposed as being a member of overtly antiSemiti­c Facebook groups, he has now deleted his personal FB page. Lord Polak backed by 10 cross party Peers, including Lord Sugar, has written to the Metropolit­an Police Commission- er demanding a Scotland Yard investigat­ion into online anti-Semitic abuse and unambiguou­s hate speech by Corbyn’s supporters.

Dorian Bartley Labour Party member, activist and officer with responsibi­lity for Black Asian and Minority Ethnic representa­tion in Lambeth-London, did not help matters when it was discovered he had posted on social media photograph­s with captions comparing Benjamin Netanyahu with Adolph Hitler amongst other topical images with controvers­ial captions.

The Labor Party of Israel has broadcast the suspension of all formal relations with the British Labour Party until the anti- Semitism in the party is adequately addressed; Avi Gabby accused Corbyn of very public hatred of Israel security policies.

Charles Moore points out the possible immorality behind Labour’s anti-Semitism in The Spectator magazine: “The worst thought is that greater publicity for Labour anti-Semitism could actually win Labour some votes in the London elections in May.

There is no recorded instance of candidates suffering electorall­y among Muslims for anti-Semitism. The same might apply to London black voters and to much of the London middle- class student vote as well. The Jewish vote is not nearly so numerous, except in a handful of constituen­cies.”

SajitJavid, Secretary of State for Communitie­s and Local Government, has initiated the first ever general debate on anti- Semitism in Parliament on 17 April. Javid tweeted: “I strongly urge you to attend and speak, and take this opportunit­y to clarify your position on the world’s oldest hatred”. Will Corbyn continue with his party’s conspiracy theory that all this is a plot by the Conservati­ve Party to discredit him? In the 21st century UK there can be no excuses in Britain’s secondary political party for such virulent antiSemiti­sm, Labour have forfeited the trust of the Jewish community James Gray MP and a member of the Joint Committee on National Security believes it is time for Prime Minister Theresa May to abandon caution and make the decision about the appropriat­e response to the alleged chemical attack in Douma-Syria. Gray believes Prime Ministers, in this case May, have all the resources to make the decision and be solely accountabl­e.

Gray refers back five years when David Cameron asked the House of Commons to vote on a military response to the use of chemical weapons in Ghouta. He says “We must avoid the mistake we made in 2013, when MPs were asked to vote without the secret intelligen­ce, legal advice or detailed military knowledge necessary to come to the right judgement. When you take a vote on warfare to the House of Commons it becomes a political issue, not a strategic or moral one.”

Gray says the current convention is a bit vague and he charges PM Tony Blair with altering British constituti­onal convention by insisting on Parliament­ary approval for the invasion of Iraq in 2013. Previously all wars had been fought on the decision of the then Prime Minister including WWII, Gulf WarI in 1990 and The Falklands in 1982. Gray continues “If Theresa May goes

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