The Jewish Chronicle

JVL official readmitted to Labour with ‘slap on the wrist’

- BY JC REPORTER

A SENIOR officer for Jewish Voice for Labour who was suspended from the party for alleged antisemiti­smrelated infringeme­nts has been readmitted to the party with just a “slap on the wrist”.

Campaigner­s condemned the decision to readmit Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi with a ‘reminder of conduct’ note.

Ms Wimborne-Idrissi, who is vice chair of Chingford and Woodford Green CLP and the media officer for JVL, was suspended and investigat­ed after she backed claims at an online branch meeting about the “weaponisat­ion” of antisemiti­sm allegation­s within Labour. She then challenged party members who said they were uncomforta­ble with the comments.

A spokespers­on for Campaign Against

Antisemiti­sm said: “To give one of [JVL’s] leaders a mere ‘reminder of conduct’ letter is a slap on the wrist and entirely the wrong message to send to a faction that has no place within the Labour Party”. Labour Against Antisemiti­sm also criticised the decision by an NEC panel, calling it a “troubling failure”.

In a response on Facebook, Ms Wimborne-Idrissi said: “I cannot accept the party’s judgement ‘that you had engaged in conduct that may reasonably be seen to demonstrat­e hostility or prejudice based on race, religion or belief...

“It’s pretty clear that the panel gave no considerat­ion to the detailed arguments presented by my solicitor.”

The row over Sir Keir Starmer’s attempts to make good on his ‘zero tolerance’ pledge on antisemiti­sm threatens to overshadow the Labour conference in Brighton later this month.

Former Brighton City Council leader Warren Morgan said there were plans to hand out leaflets at the conference which refer to an “antisemiti­sm smearing industry” — and several Labour MPs have agreed to join Jeremy Corbyn and Ken Loach at an “alternativ­e” event during the Labour conference.

However, there were fresh signs that Labour’s frontbench was preparing to harden its fight against the hard left.

It emerged yesterday that Shadow Foreign Secretary Lisa Nandy had suggested Labour might join the government in standing against the UN Human Rights Council’s consistent singling out of Israel for criticism.

Her faction has no place in the Labour Party

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Investigat­ed: WimborneId­rissi

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