The Jewish Chronicle

Labour’s threat to union boss over ‘hard-left link’

- BY JC REPORTER PHOTOS: TWITTER, ALAMY

A UNION boss who promoted a conspiracy theory about the Jewish Labour Movement now faces being booted out of the party over his alleged link to a banned hard-left group.

Ian Hodson, elected president of the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union (BFAWU), has become the latest highprofil­e Labour member to receive a letter threatenin­g auto-expulsion over his alleged involvemen­t in one of four organisati­ons banned by the party’s ruling National Executive Committee (NEC). The BFAWU, which has 17,000 members, is threatenin­g to break away from Labour in protest.

Friends of Mr Hodson denied he was antisemiti­c and dismissed complaints against him as “lies and smears” – but it emerged this week he had shared a conspiracy theory about the Jewish Labour Movement (JLM).

In 2017, he promoted an article that claimed JLM had been “implicated” in the “efforts of the Israeli embassy to damage a Corbyn-led Labour party with confected

allegation­s of antisemiti­sm”. The article claimed an investigat­ion by Al Jazeera had shown JLM was “acting as a front for the Israeli government’s efforts to oust Corbyn”. Sarah Woolley, general secretary of the BFAWU, issued

a robust defence of Mr Hodson. “Let me be clear,” she tweeted, “Ian (Hodson) is no racist, he isn’t antisemiti­c and BFAWU are proud to have him as their president.” BFAWU said it “stood in absolute solidarity with our elected National President”.

The NEC proscribed four hard-left factions at its last meeting in July – Labour in Exile Network, Labour Against the WitchHunt (LAW), Resist and Socialist Appeal. Mr Hodson is allegedly a sponsor of LAW.

 ??  ?? Conspiracy theory: the article about JLM shared by Ian Hodson
Conspiracy theory: the article about JLM shared by Ian Hodson
 ??  ?? ‘Lies and smears’: Hodson
‘Lies and smears’: Hodson

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