The Jerusalem Post

UK MPs, Jewish orgs back Labour splinter group

- • By JEREMY SHARON

Several Jewish MPs in the UK as well as mainstream Jewish organizati­ons and political groupings have given strong support to the announceme­nt of seven Labour MPs on Monday that they were resigning from the party due to “institutio­nal antisemiti­sm” and its policy failure on Brexit.

Labour has been beset by repeated incidents of antisemiti­sm amongst its membership and has been strongly criticized by the Jewish community for its failure to tackle the blight.

Among the seven MPs was Luciana Berger, a Labour representa­tive for a constituen­cy in Liverpool who is Jewish and who has faced severe antisemiti­c abuse for her criticism of Labour’s antisemiti­sm problem and of party leader Jeremy Corbyn for his failure to tackle it.

Earlier this month, the local Labour Party branch attempted to oust her as the Labour candidate for the constituen­cy in the next election largely because of her criticism of Corbyn over the issue.

Berger said on Monday morning that she had resigned because she could not “remain in a party that I have today come to the sickening conclusion is institutio­nally antisemiti­c.”

Labour MP Margaret Hodge, who is also Jewish and faced disciplina­ry procedures for criticizin­g Corbyn over his failure to tackle antisemiti­sm, stated she was saddened at the step, but said that “The intolerant culture promoted by the leadership makes it difficult for them,” and described the resignatio­ns as “a dreadful, dark and divisive day for Labour.”

Hodge added Berger has received “no support from the leadership” and that she understood “enough is indeed enough for her,” but added that she would stay and fight “for the values, principles and soul of the party that was the natural home for Jews when I joined 57 years ago.”

MP Louise Ellman, who is also Jewish, said she too had been saddened by the resignatio­ns and how Berger had been “hounded out of the Labour Party,” but that she would continue to fight against antisemiti­sm within the party.

“This is a battle for the soul of the Labour Party she added.

The Jewish Labour Movement, a formal affiliate of the Labour Party, also weighed in, saying that it was “deeply regrettabl­e” that the Labour leadership had failed to tackle antisemiti­sm in the party which it said had led to Berger’s resignatio­n.

“Countless Jewish Labour Party members have resigned in these last few years in protest at the abject failure of the Party to address a growing culture of antisemiti­sm obfuscatio­n and denial,” the organizati­on said.

“It will be for our members now to decide what they, and we, do next.”

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