The Jewish Chronicle

Ken Loach calls whistleblo­wer documentar­y

- BY DANIEL SUGARMAN

FILMMAKER KEN Loach has called the Panorama documentar­y on Labour antisemiti­sm “probably the most disgusting programme I’ve ever seen on the BBC”, and dismissed the revelation­s from former Labour staffers as “propaganda from people who were intent on destroying Corbyn”.

In an interview with the Guardian, the director, whose latest film, Sorry We Missed You, is released later this month, said he found the BBC’s investigat­ive documentar­y disgusting “because it raised the horror of racism against Jews in the most atrocious propagandi­stic way, with crude journalism… and it bought the propaganda from people who were intent on destroying Corbyn.”

The documentar­y, which aired in July and featured the testimonie­s from former members of the party’s compliance team, revealed senior party figures had intervened in antisemiti­sm cases, as well as describing the toll the job had taken on the mental health of officials responsibl­e.

It also revealed that, despite hundreds of complaints about antisemiti­sm from Labour members, in just three years the party had expelled 15 people over the issue.

It also showed that, contrary to the claims by supporters of Mr Corbyn within Labour, many of those featured on the programme had previously been supporters of the Labour leader, voting for him in the party’s leadership election.

Later in July, Mr Loach was said to be behind a motion proposed and passed by Bath Labour Party which branded the documentar­y a “dishonest hatchet job” and claimed it had “disgraced the name of Panorama and exposed the bias endemic within the BBC”.

At the time, John Ware, the programme’s reporter, was understood to be speaking to lawyers about the possibilit­y of legal action against the filmmaker over his comments. Mr Loach has previously said that Labour MPs who joined the Enough is Enough protest outside Parliament against Labour antisemiti­sm “the ones we need to kick out.”

‘Propaganda from people intent on destroying Corbyn’

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