The Jewish Chronicle

Conservati­ve MPs receive training on antisemiti­sm

- BY LEE HARPIN

TWO CONSERVATI­VE MPs who have been investigat­ed over allegation­s of antisemiti­sm have voluntaril­y taken part in training sessions on recognisin­g Jew-hate.

Sally-Ann Hart, MP for Hastings, and Lee Anderson, MP for Ashfield, attended different sessions of online training organised by the Antisemiti­sm Policy Trust charity to give them a greater understand­ing of what constitute­s anti-Jewish racism.

The Tories confirmed they had launched investigat­ions into both individual­s only weeks before the December 2019 General Election in relation to their conduct online. But over one year later the results have not been made public.

The JC understand­s that the training sessions—which the Anti semitism Policy Trust makes available to MPs and others— include a guide to modern and historic antisemiti­sm and end with a questionna­ire to demonstrat­e that participan­ts have understood what they were taught.

Ms Hart had posted a link to a YouTube video in 2017 about the EU, which used George Soros’ s image. The businessma­n has been widely accused of‘ pulling strings’ in the EU, which has been condemned as an antisemiti­c slur. She then liked a comment left underneath the video, that said“E in Reich ”, a Nazis logan.

This week she told the J C :“Following an investigat­ion by the Conservati­ve Party, which concluded some months ago and found I was not racist in any way, just as I had stated all along, I did then undertake social media training. When I was first elected as an MP in December 2019, I joined the APPG Against Antisemiti­sm that holds regular training opportunit­ies for MPs which I have attended.”

Mr Anderson was an active member of Ashfield Backs Boris, a Facebook group where Soros conspiracy theories have been promoted and which includes supporters of the far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

He told the JC: “I apologised for being a member of the group that allegedly posted offensive remarks. I never saw any anti-semitic comments and no one has ever provided any proof. However, I left the group once the allegation­s were made. After no evidence was provided to substantia­te the claims made against me the Conservati­ve Party investigat­ion has concluded.

“I am extremely happy with the robust way in which the Conservati­ve party handled the investigat­ion which highlighte­d to me they will not tolerate any form of prejudice or discrimina­tion.

“Following the conclusion of the investigat­ion, I asked for myself and staff members to voluntaril­y attend training as I think it is imperative that we all take part in regular training to ensure we are fully aware of discrimina­tion and prejudices that have no place in our society.”

A Conservati­ve spokesman told the JC: “Lee Anderson and Sally-Ann Hart have apologised and been reminded that as MPs they are expected to hold themselves to higher standards.”

“Mr. Anderson and Ms. Hart have also both undertaken training.”

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