Sunday Mirror

What would heroes who fought to liberate death camps think?

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THE Mirror and the Labour Party have always stood shoulder-to-shoulder to fight racism. Remember how the paper campaigned with Hope Not Hate to take on the BNP?

Fighting racism is one of the reasons I joined the party as a teenager.

I grew up listening to my dad tell me how he fled his Czechoslov­akian home just after the Nazis invaded. His Jewish mum and sisters were murdered in the Treblinka death camp in 1942.

So, like many Labour members, I’m horrified our party has caused so much offence to Jewish people.

In the past few weeks the party has had to suspend a councillor over an online post claiming Jews drink blood and abuse children.

Last year’s conference gave a platform at a fringe event to a speaker asking: “Holocaust: yes or no?” What would British heroes who fought to liberate those camps make of that?

We’ve had Ken Livingston­e’s offensive nonsense about Hitler supporting Zionists. Others claimed Jews were the chief financiers of the slave trade or drew disgusting comparison­s between Israel’s actions and the Nazis’ crimes. Jeremy Corbyn himself defended a horrible racist caricature on a mural. He even hosted an event in Parliament on Holocaust Memorial Day that compared the Israeli government to the Nazis.

On Friday he wrote an article that made matters worse by totally failing to make the changes that are needed.

Instead, he repeated some of the things that caused the problem. He needs to start listening and adopt the standard internatio­nal definition of anti-Semitism and all its examples.

He must respond properly to the reasonable requests made by the Jewish Leadership Council, Board of Deputies and Jewish Labour Movement and kick the racists out of our party.

This is not about curtailing criticism of Israel. The standard definition says “criticism of Israel similar to that levelled against any other country cannot be regarded as anti-Semitic”.

But the leadership’s changes will let racists off the hook.

The reason he’s struggling to resolve this crisis is he’s spent the past 40 years mixing with or defending all manner of extremists and, in some cases, antiSemite­s. Millions of people desperatel­y need a Labour government but, under Jeremy, the party looks very different to the one I joined all those years ago.

Many people will not vote for a hardleft party mired in racism. We need to get back to mainstream common-sense politics before the British people will trust us to form a government that can make the changes Britain needs.

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