The Jewish Chronicle

JLL’s very enistence inÔaming tensions AE Lansman source

- BY LEE HARPIN

JON LANSMAN, the architect of Jeremy Corbyn’s rise to power, believes the “very existence” of the pro-Corbyn Jewish Voice For Labour group is inflaming tensions between Labour and the Jewish community, sources have said.

A senior figure in left-wing campaign group Momentum said that its founder, Jon Lansman, thinks that it is problemati­c that senior JVL figures claim to speak for the entire community but actually only reflect the views of a small faction of anti-Zionist Jews.

The source also told the JC that Mr Lansman feels it is entirely wrong for leading JVL figures to suggest that their organisati­on should be seen by Labour as being on a par with the bigger, more establishe­d Jewish Labour Movement.

JLM has criticised the party leadership’s handling of the antisemiti­sm crisis, while JVL has sought to play it down.

The Momentum chief is also said to have taken a dim view of Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell’s decision to attend an event last week with JVL co-chair Jenny Manson, which was meant to promote her bid to stand as a Labour candidate in Finchley and Golders Green.

But the source said Mr Lansman believed Mr McDonnell has played a productive role overall in trying to end the party’s antisemiti­sm crisis.

The source said: “It’s not just in terms of the membership numbers against groups such as the Jewish Labour Movement that the JVL’s claim for equal treatment does not stack up, as far as Jon is concerned.

“He believes that JVL speaks for a very, very small part of the Jewish community.

“It may speak for a bigger number of Jews within Labour itself, but this doesn’t help relations with the wider Jewish community, which has a broader view.

“Jon actually believes the real problem with JVL is their very existence.”

At the heart of Mr Lansman’s issue with JVL is their opposition to the state of Israel, the source added.

“Jon believes everyone is entitled to their view on Jewish politics, especially when the arguments are being made from Jews themselves,” they said. Jon Lansman

“But there needs to be an acceptance of Israel’s right to exist, alongside a Palestinia­n state…

“It is possible to argue about the Occupation of the West Bank, or about Gaza. But to actually argue about Zionism itself is only going to exacerbate the problem.”

The source also insisted that in a conversati­on with two activists from Jewish Labour MP Luciana Berger’s Wavertree constituen­cy, he urged them to desist from seeking to deselect her. The source added Mr Lansman had urged mediation between Ms Berger and her local party.

Meanwhile, Mr McDonnell has claimed Labour had dealt with “virtually all” antisemiti­sm cases from party members that were unresolved in July.

The shadow chancellor also claimed the party’s eventual decision to adopt the full IHRA definition of antisemiti­sm — after a protracted standoff with the Jewish community over the summer — was one of the “key strategic tests for me.”

Mr McDonnell told a Westminste­r lunch on Wednesday: “On the cases that were outstandin­g in July, I’m told that virtually all those cases have been dealt with.

“Others have come in since then so we’ve now got a system that’s dealing with those effectivel­y and I’m pleased about that. We’ve dealt with the issue of the IHRA definition and examples and we’ve adopted that and that was one of the key strategic tests for me. We’re now into the stage where there will be further discussion­s and consultati­ons.”

Asked about continued antisemiti­sm in the party and elsewhere in the world, he said: “My view is it’s a present threat for everybody in society and we’ve got to be constantly vigilant.”

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