The Jewish Chronicle

Momentum co-chair called Luciana Berger ‘disingenuo­us’ on Jew-hate

- BY JC REPORTER

THE CO-CHAIR of Momentum accused Jewish former MP Luciana Berger — who quit Labour after years of antisemiti­c abuse from pro-Corbyn activists — of being “disingenuo­us” in her account of Jew-hate in the party, the JC can reveal.

Screenshot­s of private Facebook posts from 2019 showed Gaya Sriskantha­n making the comment after Ms Berger said that six people had been convicted of antisemiti­c hate crimes and death threats against her.

A complaint has been submitted to Labour about Ms Sriskantha­n’s remarks.

In her post, Ms Sriskantha­n wrote: “She disingenuo­usly conflates the increase in antisemiti­sm across the country (and Europe) with the Labour Party.”

In the video interview, Ms Berger said about the abuse and death threats: “I feel very strongly that I have a responsibi­lity as a parliament­arian to do everything possible to speak out about that.”

Ms Sriskantha­n also appeared to deny the extent of antisemiti­sm in Labour and suggested that the Independen­t Group — the party founded by Ms Berger and other MPs in response to the far-left leadership of Jeremy Corbyn and the fallout from Brexit — facilitate­d right-wing extremism.

Ms Sriskantha­n was last year elected as cochair of Momentum, the left-wing activist group set up to help get Mr Corbyn into government.

The comments allegedly appeared on the Labour Internatio­nal Left Alliance Facebook group in March 2019.

“Labour has nothing to do with the broader trend, which is in fact being driven by the rise of the far right,” Ms Sriskantha­n said.

“The best remedy for the far right and the racism that comes along with it, is a strong united left. “Therefore the actions of the ‘Independen­t Group’ actually further right wing extremism.”

Another post left by Ms Sriskantha­n

on the group in June 2019 accused Corbyn critics of going into “hyper speed overdrive Corbyn-attack whenever the party is doing well”.

It went on to claim that they would have been “happier if the Nazis (Farage) won”.

Ms Sriskantha­n and Momentum did not return requests for comment.

A Labour spokespers­on said the party “takes all complaints seriously and they are fully investigat­ed in line with our rules and procedures and any appropriat­e action is taken.”

Berger had revealed that six had been convicted of abusing her

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 ?? PHOTOS: FACEBOOK, TWITTER ?? On the attack: Momentum co-chair Gaya Sriskantha­n and two of her posts
PHOTOS: FACEBOOK, TWITTER On the attack: Momentum co-chair Gaya Sriskantha­n and two of her posts
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