The Jewish Chronicle

Top Labour role set for man who dismissed hate

- BY LEE HARPIN

A HARD-LEFT member of the Jewish Voice For Labour group is heading for a position on the Labour Party’s top disciplina­ry body after pro-Jeremy Corbyn activists buried internal factional divisions and united to back him.

Stephen Marks — who once accused the Board of Deputies of being behind “imagined” claims of antisemiti­sm in Labour — was placed on the left-wing “slate” of six suggested candidates for election onto the party’s National Constituti­onal Committee (NCC).

On Wednesday the Momentum organisati­on confirmed they would support Mr Marks, amongst the candidate list – despite earlier claims that founder Jon Lansman would block the endorsemen­t of the JVL activist, which had been made by the far-left Campaign for Labour Party Democracy (CLPD) led by Pete Willsman, who was exposed by the JC over his Jewish “Trump fanatics” comments earlier this year.

Labour’s increasing­ly left-wing membership will now almost certainly vote for the six names on the left-wing NCC slate, meaning Mr Marks could soon be ruling on controvers­ial antisemiti­sm allegation­s initially carried out by the party’s National Executive Committee.

Meanwhile, Labour Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has acknowledg­ed in an exchange of emails with a Jewish Labour Party member that there were “issues” with the event he attended in the Finchley and Golders Green constituen­cy with Jewish Voice for Labour co-chair Jenny Manson.

Defending his decision to appear at the event — at which at least one Jewish journalist was refused admission — Mr McDonnell also claimed he had “raised concerns” with Ms Manson over her past conduct.

Responding to an email from Finchley and Golders Green Labour member Joel Rosen, Mr McDonnell wrote: “I acknowledg­e that issues have been raised surroundin­g tonight’s event.

“As a friend I will urge Jenny to redouble her efforts to reach out to sections within the Jewish community.”

In an email sent to Mr McDonnell two days before the meeting, Mr Rosen had highlighte­d the fact that Ms Manson had at a previous meeting of the local Labour Party compared “the homophobic Section 28 legislatio­n to the IHRA definition of antisemiti­sm which our NEC has adopted unanimousl­y”.

He also reiterated to Jeremy Corbyn’s closest ally how Ms Manson’s campaign to stand as a Labour MP in the seat “has the backing, both financiall­y and politicall­y, of racists who have been expelled from our party. History will record you as the Shadow Chancellor who saw fit to show solidarity with Jackie Walker and Jenny Manson whilst courageous antiracist MPs like Luciana Berger and Ian Austin are left increasing­ly isolated.”

Hendon Labour Party has selected David Pinto-Duschinsky to stand against sitting MP Matthew Offord at the next general election.

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