The Jewish Chronicle

LibDem leader was “furious” over Mayoral vetting failure

- BY LEE HARPIN

V NEW LIBERAL Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has questioned the effectiven­ess of the party’s vetting processes after an antisemiti­sm scandal earlier this month.

Speaking at a Board of Deputies event at the party’s annual conference on Sunday, Sir Ed said he was “furious” Geeta Sidhu-Robb was shortliste­d as a candidate for Mayor of London.

MsSidhu-Robbwassus­pendedearl­ier this month after video footage showed how she had once urged voters not to back Labour candidate Jack Straw in Blackburn, where she was standing for the Conservati­ve party, because he was “a Jew.”

During the online event Sir Ed said of the Lib Dem’s failure to detect the comments, made in 1997: “I was furious, furious. The vetting system was completely flawed — at least it was in this case. I am determined we don’t make that mistake again.

“This particular individual had also said two other things, unrelated to antisemiti­sm, that should have been found by the vetting process.It cannot happen again.”

Sir Ed also expressed support for the IHRA (Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Alliance) definition of antisemiti­sm being included in online harms legislatio­n. “We have long argued that online harms legislatio­n should include clear definition­s...it makes sense for the IHRA definition to be part of that”, the LibDem leader said. The event was co-hosted by Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel (LDFI) chair Gavin Stollar. On the LibDem position on foreign policy issues such as Israel, Sir Ed said he wanted “understand­ing...rather than where you come to it with prejudice.” He pointed to the appointmen­t of Laila Moran as the party’s shadow foreign minister as a positive step in developing Middle East policy as she “does know a lot about this.” He added: ”She is half Palestinia­n but anyone who hasspokent­oher will know she is verybalanc­edon this issue.”

 ?? PHOTO: UK PARLIAMENT ?? Sir Ed Davey
PHOTO: UK PARLIAMENT Sir Ed Davey

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