Scottish Daily Mail

IN FULL, THEIR DEVASTATIN­G VERDICT

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TODAY, Britain’s three leading Jewish newspapers – Jewish News, Jewish Chronicle and Jewish Telegraph – take the unpreceden­ted step of speaking as one by publishing the same front page. We do so because of the existentia­l threat to Jewish life in this country that would be posed by a Jeremy Corbyn-led government. We do so because the party that was, until recently, the natural home for our community has seen its values and integrity eroded by Corbynite contempt for Jews and Israel. The stain and shame of antiSemiti­sm has coursed through Her Majesty’s Opposition since Jeremy Corbyn became leader in 2015. From Chakrabart­i to Livingston­e, there have been many alarming lows. Last week’s stubborn refusal to adopt the full Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Alliance’s definition of anti-Semitism, provoking Labour MP Dame Margaret Hodge to call her leader an anti-Semite to his face, was the most sinister yet. Labour has diluted the IHRA definition, accepted in full by the government and more than 130 local councils, deleting and amending four key examples of anti-Semitism relating to Israel. Under its adapted guidelines, a Labour Party member is free to claim Israel’s existence is a racist endeavour and compare Israeli policies to those of Nazi Germany, unless ‘intent’ – whatever that means – can be proved.

‘Dirty Jew’ is wrong, ‘Zionist bitch’ fair game? In so doing, Labour makes a distinctio­n between racial anti-Semitism targeting Jews (unacceptab­le) and political anti-Semitism targeting Israel (acceptable).

The reason for this move? Had the full IHRA definition with examples relating to Israel been approved, hundreds, if not thousands, of Labour and Momentum members would need to be expelled.

With the government in Brexit disarray, there is a clear and present danger that a man with a default blindness to the Jewish community’s fears, a man who has a problem seeing that hateful rhetoric aimed at Israel can easily step into anti- Semitism, could be our next prime minister.

On 5 September, Labour MPs vote on an emergency motion, calling for the party to adopt the full IHRA definition into its rulebook.

Following that, it will face a binary choice: implement IHRA in full or be seen by all decent people as an institutio­nally racist party.

After three deeply painful years for our community, September is finally make or break.

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