The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Suspended councillor almost in tears at support.

Mary Lockhart suggested Mossad was plotting to prevent the election of a Labour government

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife councillor suspended from the Labour Party in a row over antiSemiti­sm has received an outpouring of support from her own community.

Mary Lockhart said the hundreds of messages of encouragem­ent sent in the wake of the controvers­y had her on the brink of tears.

The Lochgelly, Cardenden and Benarty councillor has spoken publicly for the first time since a Facebook post last week questionin­g the motives of Jewish newspapers sparked allegation­s of anti-Semitism and an official complaint to Scottish Labour.

The UK’s three leading Jewish newspapers posted a joint front page message warning a Corbyn-led government would pose an “existentia­l threat to Jewish life in this country”.

In response, Ms Lockhart posted: “If it is a Mossad assisted campaign to prevent the election of a Labour Government pledged to recognise Palestine as a State, it is unacceptab­le interferen­ce in the democracy of Britain.”

Ms Lockhart has since deleted the post.

“I’m almost overwhelme­d by the support that I have had from my own community and the people I represent, irrespecti­ve of party politics and irrespecti­ve of whether or not I may have been in breach of my party’s rules and protocols,” she said.

“Even though I have been a member of the Labour Party for more than 40 years and am a full part of the Labour family, the people in my own community mean more to me than even the Labour party. To have their support has had me almost in tears.”

She was suspended on Monday pending an investigat­ion into whether or not her remarks breached the Labour Party’s rules on anti-Semitism.

Ms Lockhart refused to criticise the party’s reaction to the furore, saying it had no choice.

“The fact is the Labour Party is behaving as it has to do in accordance with its rules,” she said.

“Any member of whom a serious complaint is made would have to be suspended, even if they weren’t a councillor, pending investigat­ion.

“The investigat­ion in this case, as I understand it, is into my one post.”

The internal inquiry is expected to take several weeks and could result in Ms Lockhart’s expulsion from the party.

A Labour Party spokespers­on said: “The Labour party takes all complaints of anti-Semitism extremely seriously and we are committed to challengin­g and campaignin­g against it in all its forms. All complaints about anti-Semitism are fully investigat­ed in line with our rules and procedures and any appropriat­e disciplina­ry action is taken.”

To have their support has had me almost in tears. LOCHGELLY, CARDENDEN AND BENARTY COUNCILLOR MARY LOCKHART

 ?? Picture: Steven Brown. ?? Mary Lockhart with UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Picture: Steven Brown. Mary Lockhart with UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

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