MP who quit party hits out at Corbyn
A FORMER Minister has resigned his membership of the Labour Party and hit out at Jeremy Corbyn’s handling of anti-Semitism within the movement.
Ivan Lewis, who has been suspended from Labour for more than a year following allegations of sexual harassment, also hit out at the way the disciplinary process had been handled.
But Labour defended the process yesterday and a source said Mr Lewis’ resignation meant the complainants in the case had been denied a hearing.
The Bury South MP used his resignation letter to Mr Corbyn to criticise the Labour leader and his spin doctor Seumas Milne.
“It is for others to decide whether you are anti-Semitic, but what is absolutely clear is that you and Seumas Milne do not believe in the right of the Jewish people to self-determination in their own state,” he said. “This is different to your view on the right to self-determination for every other minority community.”
He said that “all too often you have been unwilling to condemn those whose hatred of Israel becomes Jew hatred, this is incompatible with being a lifelong campaigner against racism.”
Mr Lewis said Mr Corbyn had an “anti-western world view”and “it is no wonder that so many British people are uncomfortable at the prospect of you becoming prime minister”.
A Labour source said: “Ivan was under investigation for alleged sexual harassment. His resignation means the complainants have been denied a hearing.”