The Mail on Sunday

We cannot allow our politics to be infiltrate­d in this way

- By A MINISTER WHO SERVED IN DAVID CAMERON’S GOVERNMENT

LAST month Theresa May, like David Cameron each year before her, spoke to the annual lunch of the Conservati­ve Friends of Israel (CFI).

She oozed praise for Israel as a democracy, spoke of the constant terrorist threat they face, and condemned the way that Palestinia­ns supposedly incite violence and anti-Semitism.

Her own policy that considers Israeli settlement­s on Palestinia­n land illegal received only a passing mention.

The reason is clear: the Conservati­ve Party wants pro-Israel donors’ money, and principle in the Government’s foreign policy has been relegated.

Matters deteriorat­ed further over Christmas after US Secretary of State John Kerry’s forceful condemnati­on of the extremism and conduct of Benjamin Netanyahu’s Israeli government.

Instead of agreeing with his comments – which are identical to her own policy – she criticised Kerry.

Behind this inconsiste­nt and concerning attitude lies a serious and troubling problem. British foreign policy is in hock to Israeli influence at the heart of our politics, and those in authority have ignored what is going on.

For years the CFI and Labour Friends of Israel (LFI), have worked with – even for – the Israeli government and their London embassy to promote Israeli policy and thwart UK Government policy and the actions of Ministers who try to defend Palestinia­n rights.

Lots of countries try to force their views on others, but what is scandalous in the UK is that instead of resisting it, successive Government­s have submitted to it, taken donors’ money, and allowed Israeli influence-peddling to shape policy and even determine the fate of Ministers.

Even now, if I were to reveal who I am, I would be subjected to a relentless barrage of abuse and character assassinat­ion.

The CFI is not affiliated to the Conservati­ve Party. It is incorporat­ed in a way that means it is not to transparen­t about donors. Yet it arranges for the

We turn a blind eye in case it hits Party funds

support of MPs and funds regular visits to Israel which distort the truth. Cameron turned a blind eye to Israeli misconduct – if he ever cared about it – because he was persuaded any criticism would reduce Party donations.

It now seems clear people in the Conservati­ve and Labour Parties have been working with the Israeli embassy which has used them to demonise and trash MPs who criticise Israel; an army of Israel’s useless idiots in Parliament.

This is politicall­y corrupt, and diplomatic­ally indefensib­le. The conduct of certain MPs needs to be exposed as the poisonous and deceitful infiltrati­on of our politics by the unwitting agents of another country, which acts in defiance of internatio­nal law, and whose government Kerry called its most extreme ever.

We need a full inquiry into the Israeli Embassy, the links, access and funding of the CFI and LFI, and an undertakin­g from all political parties that they welcome the financial and political support of the UK Jewish community, but won’t accept any engagement linked to Israel until it stops building illegally on Palestinia­n land.

This opaque funding and underhand conduct is a national disgrace and humiliatio­n and must be stamped out.

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