The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Ex-Labour candidate plans legal challenge

Leaked internal party report into anti-semitism allegation­s

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

Labour selected a candidate for local elections in Peterborou­gh despite knowing he had been accused of denying the Holocaust, a new internal report has alleged.

Alan Bull was selected to stand for the party in the 2018 city council elections after being endorsed by local members even though they had been made aware that he had shared material on Facebook which described the Holocaust as a “hoax”, the report alleges.

He was later kept on as a candidate for the Stanground South ward despite further accusation­s that he allegedly defended Adolf Hitler and protested outside a Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC.

Mr Bull, who was expelled by the party in December 2019 - nearly 30 months after the first complaint had been made against him - has always denied being anti-semitic.

He has previously told the Peterborou­gh Telegraph that he is a “lifelong anti-racist” and only shared the Holocaust hoax post with his friends, without comment, to find out their views on the article.

The allegation­s have been documented in a leaked internal report looking into how Labour responded to antisemiti­sm between 2014 and 2019.

The review alleges that: . Mr Bull was endorsed by local Labour members, including his partner Cllr Heather Skibsted, to stand as a council election candidate despite knowing he had been accused of claiming the Holocaust was a “hoax” on social media

. Mr Bull was kept on as a candidate despite accusation­s that he allegedly defended Adolf Hitler and allegedly made anti-semitic comments at a birthday party

. Mr Bull was only suspended after photos allegedbro­ught ly showing he had protested outside the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC were aired

. Labour’ Governance and Legal Unit “never considered” suspending Mr Bull - which would have automatica­lly removed him as an election candidate - and instead issued him with three notices of investigat­ion

. Mr Bull’s case was not before the party’s National Executive Committee Disputes Panel which would have given it the opportunit­y to suspend him

. The case was “plagued by confusion” as to who was meant to be investigat­ing.

The first accusation of anti-semitism was made against Mr Bull in July 2017. The report reveals he was expelled from the party in December 2019.

The Labour Party said it does not comment on individual cases or leaks, but the PT understand­s it believes it dealt with the allegation­s against Mr Bull “seriously” and that there was a “robust” outcome.

The PT attempted to contact Cllr Skibsted - a Labour and Cooperativ­e Party representa­tive for Orton Longuevill­e on Peterborou­gh City Council - through phone and email but had not received a response at the time of going to press.

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