Scottish Daily Mail

Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister will mean Britain’s lost all sense of decency

- Stephen.Daisley@dailymail.co.uk

ONE of the Left’s least attractive features is its boundless capacity for moral self-righteousn­ess. There is a near religious conviction that to be Left-wing is to be good and ethical and therefore everything a Leftwinger does must be righteous.

This superstiti­on has been one of the biggest contributo­rs to Jeremy Corbyn’s endurance as Labour leader.

His supporters, and even those not all that keen on him, simply refuse to believe any and all charges against him, no matter the weight of evidence.

The other contributo­r is decency fatigue. At home and abroad, a segment of voters has tired of honesty, respect, decorum and good manners.

Vulgarity and outrageous­ness are somehow more entertaini­ng and having your base instincts pandered to is more satisfying than having more prosperity, better public services and less crime.

The past week has confirmed that the Labour Party isn’t just bored of decency, it has lost all connection to it.

Notorious

First, the Daily Mail revealed that Corbyn had referred to convicted Palestinia­n terrorists as ‘brothers’ in a 2012 appearance on Iran’s Press TV.

Next, the Labour leader was forced to apologise after it emerged he hosted an event on Holocaust Memorial Day 2010 in which Israel was compared to the Nazis.

Then we learned that he had defended a notorious anti-Zionist politician during a 2012 panel. Corbyn, who was chairing the event, angrily rebuked a heckler who objected to Baroness Jenny Tonge claiming: ‘You criticise Israel and they try to shut you up by saying you are anti-Semitic.’

Former BNP leader Nick Griffin again tweeted in defence of Corbyn, even appending the hashtag #JC4PM – Jeremy Corbyn for Prime Minister.

The same day, it emerged that David Duke, an ex-leader of the Ku Klux Klan, had celebrated Corbyn’s victory in the Labour leadership election as ‘a positive sign that understand­ing of the harm being done to the world by Zionism is spreading’.

Duke, the founder of the National Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of White People, made the comments in a 2015 interview with the conspiracy theorist James Thring, who, inevitably, once attended an event in Parliament organised by Jeremy Corbyn.

In response, Corbyn wrote a self-exculpator­y article for the Guardian that went online late on Friday afternoon, just before the start of the Jewish Sabbath, meaning Jews could not respond to him for 24 hours.

A section of the piece appeared to have been copied and pasted from the last article Corbyn wrote promising to do something about anti-Semitism. The Board of Deputies of British Jews called it ‘ill-timed and ill-conceived’.

None of this has spurred Labour MPs to action. If enough of them resigned the Labour whip and formed their own grouping in Parliament, they would become the official opposition. They could marginalis­e Corbyn and offer an alternativ­e to reheated Bennism and antagonism towards the Jewish community.

They might lose in the long-run but at least they would have taken a stand. These days, the only thing Labour MPs stand for is their own career prospects.

Where in all this is Scottish Labour? Richard Leonard has not distanced himself from what is going on down south. He has not committed to adopting the Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Alliance definition of anti-Semitism in full.

Leonard would do well to remember that he is the leader of an autonomous party, not the branch office apprentice. If he fails to speak out on something as fundamenta­l as racism, he deserves to be regarded as nothing more than Jeremy’s little echo in Holyrood. It’s tempting to think of this as a Labour Party problem and leave them to it. But even if you never have and never will vote Labour, the party’s anti-Semitism should be a grave concern for all of us.

If a few dozen seats had gone the other way last year, Jeremy Corbyn would be Prime Minister today. According to the polls, he is still in with a strong chance.

It’s one thing to have the Leader of the Opposition embroiled in a never-ending anti-Semitism scandal but the Prime Minister? Britain could fast become an internatio­nal pariah for the decent.

And what of the indecent? Left-wing Israeli journalist Anshel Pfeffer makes a grim observatio­n: ‘Jeremy Corbyn is the only radical Left-wing and truly socialist leader on the cusp of power in the West.

‘If Labour under his leadership does win the next general election, his ideology will become hugely influentia­l, across Europe and in America as well. It won’t only be his plans to nationalis­e railways. It will be his views, informed by decades in the hard Left, and those of many of his followers, towards Jews as well.’

A message would have been sent far and wide that this sort of behaviour is not only acceptable but a vote-winner.

Injustice

Our Jewish community is small, which is what makes it so easy to pick on them. However, these days Jews who feel under threat have somewhere to go.

France has failed to protect its Jews adequately, especially from Islamist violence, and the results are there for all to see. Since 2000, one in every ten French Jews has emigrated to Israel. They see a country surrounded by terrorists and dictators who want to destroy it and still they feel safer there than in France. Will we allow this to be our future?

If Britain makes Jeremy Corbyn Prime Minister it will not be because Corbyn has changed but because Britain has. We would have become the kind of country that accommodat­es injustice instead of fighting it. That is not our way.

There is still a majority of people who will never give in to the kind of politics that Corbyn represents. They understand what he and his fellow travellers never will: That decency is the most fundamenta­l value of all.

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